what do you mean by marketable surplus
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Marketable surplus is the portion of a harvest that a farmer can sell on the market to earn a profit.
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Marketable surplus refers to the difference between the total output produced by a farmer and his on-farm consumption. Or, we can say, the portion of agricultural produce which is sold in the market by the farmers is called marketable surplus
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