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Answered by Anonymous
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Comparison between ‘Intensive Subsistence farming’ and ‘Commercial farming’:

  • In Intensive subsistence farming pressure of population on land is high whereas in commercial farming population pressure is low.
  • In intensive subsistence farming labour intensive farming is used whereas in commercial farming mechanised form of farming is used.
  • In intensive subsistence farming there is low capital investment whereas in commercial farming high capital investment is seen.

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Answered by honeysingh96
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farming.Commercial farming uses capital intensive inputs and the help of migrant labourers, and intensive farming is labour-intensive but does not use as much capital as commercial farming.

Commercial farming is extensive, intensive farming is intensive.

In intensive subsistence farming the crops are grown to sustain the family as well as some surplus products are sold in the market moreover biochemical and modern methods of farming .

in commercial farming the farming is done to solely sell the products in market

a new methods of production like HYV seeds etc are used

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