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differentiate between subsistence and commercial farming on basis of capital investment​

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Answered by jatinsharma01320
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differences between subsistence farming and commercial farming are

Explanation:

1 In subsistence farming, the farmer is involved in the production of crops for local consumption.

Commercial farming, as it is evident from the name, it is a farming practice in which the farmer and other labours are involved in the production of crops, for commercial purpose.

2 The farming practice in which crops are raised for personal consumption, it is known as subsistence farming.

The farming practice, in which the farmer grows crops for the purpose of trade, it is called commercial farming.

3 subsintence farming is labour intensive.

commercial farming is capital investment.

4 practised in small area

practised in large areas .

5 crops grown are Food grains, fruits and vegetables

crops grown are cash crop and cereal crop.

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Answered by VarshaKrishnan
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Answer:

Explanation

COMMERCIAL FARMING

High inputs of machinery and people to operate it are required. And it is a huge production process with an intension to sell the produce in the market.

The money earned by the owner is mainly dependent on the quatily of the produce.

To increase the quality , all the inputs are given.

So, a huge capital investment is required.

SUBSISTENCE FARMING

The produce is mainly used by the farmer and his family.

Labour is done by the members of the family itself.

Old tools and traditional methods are used.

So the investment of capital is comparatively low.

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