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what are the salient features of intensive agriculture​

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Answered by sanskriticharan02
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Answer:

The features are:

1.Intensive farming are conducted in small areas.

2.Production is dependent upon technology and inputs used in intensive agriculture.

3.Intensive agriculture focuses in high value crops.

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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The salient features of intensive agriculture are:

1. Higher yield of crops per unit area of land-

It is because productivity is higher due to the shortage of land and complete dependence on agriculture.

2. Land holdings are very small-

Generally farms are divided through several generations and cultivation is done mainly to support one's own family.

2. Involves higher use of labour-

Simple tools are used for works like ploughing and harvesting.However, much ofthe work is done using one's hand.It also involves a greater use of capital, human and animal labour and lack of modern equipment.

3. A greater dependence on soil and climate-

External factors play an important role. Monsoon decides productivity.Riverine fertile alluvial soil provides a good condition for this type of farming.

5. Low marketability-

Most of the production gets consumed by the inhabitants as the population is high, so little of it remains for marketing.

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