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Subsistence farming and intenstive farming.​

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Answered by sericadixon75
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Subsistence farming is growing food for your own and your family's direct consumption. Like a backyard vegetable garden, but with fruit, starch crops, and animals as well. Intensive agriculture is anything that really works the land hard. The inputs cost money, so it is generally only done for profit

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Answered by riyakaramchandani05
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SUBSISTENCE FARMING-

1) It is mainly practiced to meet the needs of farmer's family.

INTENSIVE FARMING

1) The farmers try to get maximum possible output from a small plot of land. Practise in densely populated areas.

SUBSISTENCE FARMING-

2) Farmers use primitive methods to produce a variety of crops .

INTENSIVE FARMING

2) Farmers use simple tools and abudant human labour.

SUBSISTENCE FARMING-

3) this type of farming has no economic output.

INTENSIVE FARMING

3) It has some economic value.

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