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establish the difference between commercial farming and subsistence farming with the help of a suitable example​

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Answered by QueenOfKnowledge
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In subsistence agriculture, small-scale farming is primarily grown for consumption by the farmer and their family. Sometimes if there is a surplus of food it might be sold, but that is not common. In commercial agriculture, the primary objective is to make a profit.

Answered by gunu931
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SUBSISTENCE FARMING

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1) It is a system that aims at growing that much of amount of crops that fulfills all or almost all the needs of the farmer and his family.

2) The farming practise in which crops are raised for personal consumption, is known as subsistence faming.

3) Labour intensive

4) Practised in small areas.

5) Crops are enhanced through the use of manure.

6) Depends on monsoon.

7) Ex - food grains, vegetables etc.

COMMERCIAL FARMING

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1) It is the farming method in which crop production and cattle rearing are performed with an intention to sell in market.

2) The farming practised in which the farmer grows crops for the purpose of trade, is called commercial farming.

3) Capital intensive

4) Practice in large areas

5) Enhanced through high doses of modern inputs

6) Uses of modern irrigation method.

7) Lash crops and cereals.

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