Difference between intensive and extensive agriculture
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Intensive Farming is a farming practice which emphasizes increasing yield from the given piece of land using various means like heavy use of pesticides, capital, labor, high-yielding varieties of crops, etc. Extensive farming is a farming technique or agricultural production structure in which low inputs of labor, capital, fertilizers, etc., are used related to the area of the cropland.
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Extensive farming, is defined by using more land with lower yield to produce the same amount of food. Intensive farming, is defeined by using less area of land but have large amount of fertilizers and machinery as well as it requires large labor and capital inputs for farming…
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