what are the advantages of commercial farming?
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INDIA CAN BE DEVELOPED AS FAST AS POSSIBLE..
IT CAN EXPORT THE FRUITS OR VEGETABLES TO OTHER COUNTRIES TO GET A PROFITABLE CURRENCY RATE..
AND MANY MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES GET INTERESTED TO OPEN THEIR COMPANIES OR BRANCHES..
HOPE U UNDERSTOOD IT..
MARK ME AS A BRAINLIEST..
IT CAN EXPORT THE FRUITS OR VEGETABLES TO OTHER COUNTRIES TO GET A PROFITABLE CURRENCY RATE..
AND MANY MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES GET INTERESTED TO OPEN THEIR COMPANIES OR BRANCHES..
HOPE U UNDERSTOOD IT..
MARK ME AS A BRAINLIEST..
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★Increased production.
★Lower prices of products.
★Lower cost of production.
★Job creation.
★Provides raw material.
★Foreign exchange earner
Everything is produced on a big scale: more land for crops meansmore income for the producer and more product going off the farmUse of machinery make chores such as feeding animals,seeding, spraying, tilling, and harvesting crops easier and less time-consuming.Bigger machinery on bigger fields means less time spent on that field.Improvedseed cultivars used means bigger returns to the producer - more yeilds/acre putsmore money in the producer's pocketBusiness oriented farming, where producersand their families run the farm as a family business, not as a hobby, eventhough one or more spouse may have an off-farm job to supplement income to thatfarm.Create job opportunities for those who want to work on a farm, be it grain,livestock or mix of both.
★Lower prices of products.
★Lower cost of production.
★Job creation.
★Provides raw material.
★Foreign exchange earner
Everything is produced on a big scale: more land for crops meansmore income for the producer and more product going off the farmUse of machinery make chores such as feeding animals,seeding, spraying, tilling, and harvesting crops easier and less time-consuming.Bigger machinery on bigger fields means less time spent on that field.Improvedseed cultivars used means bigger returns to the producer - more yeilds/acre putsmore money in the producer's pocketBusiness oriented farming, where producersand their families run the farm as a family business, not as a hobby, eventhough one or more spouse may have an off-farm job to supplement income to thatfarm.Create job opportunities for those who want to work on a farm, be it grain,livestock or mix of both.
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