Social Sciences, asked by sohakhan08, 1 year ago

how is a subsistence agriculture different from the commercial agriculture ?in your opinion ,which one is moreuseful for india

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Answered by tharacutie
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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.

In my opinion comercial farming is more useful in order to feed all in the country


akanksha6922: no
sohakhan08: why
ashish2006kumar: add some more in commercial agricultue
Answered by HARSHRAJ180701
9

ANSWER:-

SUBSISTENCE AGRICULTURE IS DIFFERENT FROM COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURE BECAUSE IN SUBSISTENCE AGRICULTURE FARMING GROW CROPS FOR THEIR HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES MEANS FOR A SUFFICIENT LIFE. IN THIS AGRICULTURE MANY FARMERS TRADE THEIR EXCESS CROPS AND LIVESTOCK FOR BUYING REQUIRED GOODS WHEREAS IN COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURE FARMERS GROW CROP IN LARGE SCALE WITH PURPOSE OF SELLING THE CROPS IN THE MARKET TO MAKE PROFIT.

FROM MY OPINION COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURE IS MORE USEFUL FOR INDIA BECAUSE INDIA IS DEVELOPING COUNTRY AND FOR DEVELOPING INDIAN NEED MONEY SO IF INDIAN FARMERS DO THE SUBSISTENCE AGRICULTURE THEN, IT WILL HELP INDIA TO GROW FASTER.

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