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difference between intensive and commercial agriculture (^_^メ)
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Answered by sr8880799
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In intensive subsistence farming farmers produce for their own consumption whereas in commercial farming production is mainly for the market. ... In intensive subsistence farming land holdings are small whereas in commercial farming land holdings are large

Answered by 0Strange
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Intensive cultivation is mainly practiced for raising crops for household purposes while commercial agriculture deals with raising of crops for commercial purpose i.e., for markets.

In intensive agricultural form, the productivity of crops is enhanced by usage of cheap manure while in commercial form of agriculture high quality technology that is is the usage of modern chemicals for the enhancement in the productivity of the crop is used .

In intensive form of agriculture , production of crops is always up to a a fixed level i.e., low production where there is a huge production of crops in the commercial form of agriculture.

The intensive form of agriculture is always practised in in small patches of land with almost two different crops while the commercial form of agriculture is practiced in huge fields with just a single crop.

Intensive intensive form of agriculture is practiced in the North - east part of the country while the commercial form of agriculture agriculture is practised then northern plains.

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