Social Sciences, asked by pogurive, 1 year ago

states where intensive subsistence farming is practiced

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Answered by gracia53
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hi dude


practised in Punjab,some parts ofRajasthan ,Uttar Pradesh, Madhaya Pradesh in India. 
Answered by satyanarayanojha216
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Intensive Farming

Explanation:

Intensive subsistence farming is practiced in small farms where there is heavy population. in this type of farming variety of crops are cultivated intensively. the products are mostly consumed by the family members of the farmers, it is labor intensive and rice, wheat, maize are mainly grown.

  • It this type of farming high-yielding crops are grown, fertilisers and pesticides are used, animals are kept indoor.
  •  There is increase of productivity due to excessive mechanisation.
  • For the purpose of farming, other plants and pests are removed and fertilisers are added to soil.
  • Modern technology and high inputs are being used for increasing production.
  • This farming produces more and more cheaper food per hectare to feed the rising population.
  •  This farming creates the system of multiple cropping per year.

Intensive farming is practiced in Punjab,some parts of Rajasthan ,Uttar Pradesh and Madhaya Pradesh .

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