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Distinguish between primitive subsistance farming and intensive subsistance farming


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Answered by Anonymous
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Primitive subsistance agriculture:-
Practiced at lower level
Primitive tools are used
Famil Labor
Natural resources,weather and
conditions are applied

Intensive subsistance agriculture:-
Practiced at higher level
Modern tools are used
Labor intensive
Fertilizers and artificial conditions are applied.

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  • In subsistence farming, single farmer is always involved in both crop and livestock production. But vastly it could be only crop or only livestock in the commercial farming when considering one farmer/Land owner.

  • In commercial farming, one or two crops or livestock is elected for production. But in subsistence farming variety of crops and livestock are elected.

  • . Comparatively Commercial farms are much bigger than subsistence farms.

  • Output is targeted for the wholesale market, retail market, as raw materials for factories, etc in commercial farming. But, their own consumption is the target of the subsistence farming.

  • . Commercial farming is profit oriented, and profit is maximized through the implementation of economics of scale. But subsistence farming is aiming at self sufficiency.

  • Commercial farming system is complex, and productivity is high. Subsistence farming system is simple, and productivity is low.

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