how is commercial farming practiced in Africa
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Contract farming has a long history in Africa, dating back to colonial times. As with plantations, these arrangements were largely for the major cash crops, including cocoa, cotton, tobacco and sugarcane. Contract farmers are smallholders who enter into contracts with companies that buy and process their crops
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Commercial farming put comparatively more acreage under cultivation, mechanizes operations, controls pest and diseases, therefore, they produce far more than other farming system.
As a result, commercial farmers increase production and it's practiced in Africa
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