differentiate between subsistance farming and intensive farming?
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Subsistence farming is producing food only for our own consumption
Whereas intensive farming is producing for ourselves more but also for surplus selling in the market
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Answer: Subsistence farming:
1. it is practised on small patches.
2. farming depend on irrigation.
3. primitive tools are used.
4. production is low.
intensive farming:
1. it is practised in areas where population pressure on land is high.
2. it is labour intensive farming.
3. the farmers tried to take maximum output from the Limited land in the absence of alternative source of livelihood.
4.production is high.
1. it is practised on small patches.
2. farming depend on irrigation.
3. primitive tools are used.
4. production is low.
intensive farming:
1. it is practised in areas where population pressure on land is high.
2. it is labour intensive farming.
3. the farmers tried to take maximum output from the Limited land in the absence of alternative source of livelihood.
4.production is high.
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