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difference between shifting and subsistence

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Answered by ramanujan67
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differentiate between subsistence farming and shifting cultivation. ... Farmer uses primitive tools like digging sticks in small patches of land. Maize, yam potatoes are largely grown.It includes shifting agriculture and nomadic herding. Crops are cultivated to meet farmer's family needs and for not sale in the market.

Answered by Shädøwkïru
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✔subsistence farming :-

➡ farming in which generally poor farmers cultivate crops in very small piece of land.

➡they use no fertilizers or pesticides.

➡they dont do irrigation in field.

➡they use poor quality of seeds.

➡they dont use any modern farming techniques.

➡the yield per hectare is also very less and just enough to be consumed by that particular family.

✔intensive farming :-

➡farming in which farmers cultivate crops in small fields but in a good way .

➡they do irrigation in their fields.

➡they use very good variety of seeds.

➡they use modern farming techniques.

➡efficient use of fertilizers and pesticides is done to improve quality of crops.

➡the yield per hectare is high and some of which can be sold.

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