What are differences between subsistence and commercial crop?
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Subsistence agriculture is a self-sufficiency farming system in which the farmers focus on growing enough food to feed themselves and their entire families. The output is mostly for local requirements with little or no surplus trade.
Cereals: crops where the seeds are the main product e.g. wheat, corn. Commercial Farming: farming for a profit, where food is produced by advanced technological means for sale in the market. Often very few workers are employed
Cereals: crops where the seeds are the main product e.g. wheat, corn. Commercial Farming: farming for a profit, where food is produced by advanced technological means for sale in the market. Often very few workers are employed
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In subsistence farming agriculture is practised in a small patch of land with the help of primitive tools like hoe dao and digging sticks and family community labour this type of farming depends upon monsoon natural fertility of a soil and sustainability of other environmental conditions .
whereas
Commercial crops
the main characteristic of this type of farming is the use of higher doses of modern imputss like HIV seeds chemical fertilizers insecticides and pesticides in order to obtain higher productivity .
whereas
Commercial crops
the main characteristic of this type of farming is the use of higher doses of modern imputss like HIV seeds chemical fertilizers insecticides and pesticides in order to obtain higher productivity .
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