Difference between subsistence agriculture and intensive agriculture?
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Subsistence farming
Subsistence agriculture is a self-sufficiency farming system in which the farmers focus on growing enough food to feed themselves and their entire families.
It depends on monsoon, and natural fertility of the soil and suitability of other environmental conditions to the crops grown.
Intensive agriculture
Intensive farming involves various types of agriculture with higher levels of input and output per cubic unit of agricultural land area.
It is labour intensive farming, where high doses of biochemical inputs and irrigation are used for obtaining higher production.
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Subsistence agriculture is a self-sufficiency farming system in which the farmers focus on growing enough food to feed themselves and their entire families.
It depends on monsoon, and natural fertility of the soil and suitability of other environmental conditions to the crops grown.
Intensive agriculture
Intensive farming involves various types of agriculture with higher levels of input and output per cubic unit of agricultural land area.
It is labour intensive farming, where high doses of biochemical inputs and irrigation are used for obtaining higher production.
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subsistence agriculture- It is for self or local consumption. It is smaller than 2 hectares. Its crroppingg pattern are food grains and vegetable. It depends on rainfall and primitive method.
Intensive agriculture- In India, it is practised in areas where there is high population pressure on land. It is a labour intensive farming.
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Intensive agriculture- In India, it is practised in areas where there is high population pressure on land. It is a labour intensive farming.
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Not copied from google...
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