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Features of intensive subsistance farming?​

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Answered by soumya2301
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Features of intensive subsistence Farming ?

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The farmer cultivates a small plot of land using simple tools and more labour.

Climate with large number of days with sun shine and fertile soils permit growing of more than one crop annually on the same plot.

Rice is the main crop. Other crops include wheat, maize, pulses and oil seeds.

Intensive subsistence agriculture is prevalent in the thickly populated areas of the monsoon region of the south, southeast and east Asia.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Features of intensive subsistence farming

↪ Intensive subsistence farming is practised in regions where there is high amount of rainfall .

↪ Scientific methods are used for the better growth of crops .

↪ It is practised in regions having high population .

↪ The intensive subsistence farming is characterized by small farm holdings which indicate the pressure on population.

↪ Plant and animal manures are used and irrigation is also provided .

↪ Labour both human and animal labour is required in this type of farming .

↪ In India this type of farming is practised in Punjab , Haryana etc .

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