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differentiate between the commercial agriculture and primitive substance agriculture ​

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Answered by ibhaj
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Primitive subsistence farming refers to agricultural practices that are utilised to meet the needs of one's family. The practices are rudimentary and do not involve the usage of modern technology. Thus, the resulting output is barely sufficient to meet the requirements of the individual cultivator and his/her family. Shifting cultivation and nomadic herding are examples of primitive subsistence agriculture.  

In commercial farming, the crops grown and animals reared are for sale in the market. The area cultivated and the amount of capital used is large. Machines are used for the most of the work. It is practised all over the world, mainly in developed countries. Plantation is an example of commercial farming.

Answered by mehtadivyu
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primitive substance agriculture - it is practiced on small patches of land with the help of primitive tools . this type of farming depends upon the monsoon and natural fertility of soil . it is also called slash and burn agriculture.

commercial agriculture -this farming practices in which good prodused are mainly for the market to produce cash

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