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Explain the different types of farming practices in india

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Answered by Somriddha
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Explanation:

1) Subsistence agriculture:Small land holdings, use of primitive tools and impoverished condition of farmers.

2) Shifting Agriculture: A clearing in the forest is made and then cultivation is done until the land becomes barren and then a new clearing is made. It affects the environment. It is also known as slash and burn and it is practised by tribal peoples.

3) Plantation Agriculture: Agriculture is done over a large area, huge capital is required. Farming is done with sophisticated machinery and modern techniques. Crops like tea, coffee, rubber, etc are grown in this way.

4) Intensive Agriculture: Yield per unit hectare is high, fertilizers and pesticides are used. Extensive areas of land are brought under cultivation.

Answered by yssatardekar20
2

Answer:

1) Subsistence agriculture:Small land holdings, use of primitive tools and impoverished condition of farmers.

2) Shifting Agriculture: A clearing in the forest is made and then cultivation is done until the land becomes barren and then a new clearing is made. It affects the environment. It is also known as slash and burn and it is practised by tribal peoples.

3) Intensive Agriculture: Yield per unit hectare is high, fertilizers and pesticides are used. Extensive areas of land are brought under cultivation.

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