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intensive agriculture in simple words

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Answered by itsshreyashahi
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Intensive farming or intensive agriculture is a kind of agriculture where a lot of capital and labour are used to increase the yield that can be obtained per area. The use of large amounts of pesticides for crops, and for medication for animal stocks is common. This is a contrast to ŧraditional agriculture, which does not get as much output per area. When agriculture is intensified, this means that the amount of work needed goes up, until the worker is replaced by a machine

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Answered by Sneha259
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In intensive farming the farmer tries to get more output from small plot of land.the farmer uses simple tool but abundant human labour.this type of farming is mostly practised in densely populated area.rice is more important crop grown.
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