what is commercial farming ??
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Commercial agriculture, sometimes known as agribusiness, is a cropping system in which crops and livestock are cultivated for the purpose of selling them on the market for profit.
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- Large-scale crops are cultivated in big farms employing sophisticated technology, machinery, irrigation methods, and chemical fertilisers in this style of agriculture, which requires a lot of capital. High doses of modern inputs, such as high yielding cultivars, fertilisers, insecticides, herbicides, weed killers, and so on, are used in commercial agriculture to increase production.
- Crops that are in great demand, such as those that must be exported or used as raw materials in industries, are mostly grown in commercial agriculture. Furthermore, the degree of agricultural commercialization varies from one region to the next.
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