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What is commercial farming? why it declined during the colonial rule in India

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Answered by purvanaik03
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Production of crops and farm animals for sale usually with the use of modern technology.
Answered by presentmoment
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Commercial farming:

  • Commercial farming is a form of market-oriented and profit-motivated farming.
  • In commercial farming, the outlay of the cultivated goods by the cultivators, if at all done, is a phenomenon proportion of the whole production.
  • It occupies large areas of cultivation and requires significant capital input along with heavy use of machinery.
  • It includes mixed farming, plantation agriculture and commercial grain farming

Commercial farming declined during the colonial rule in India as follows:

A. Producing commercial crops like wheat, sugar, cotton, and Jute motivated the British.

B. In the nineteenth century, the colonial government used to think that forests were unproductive.

C. The oak forests started depleting. It became a twister to supply timber to the Royal Navy.

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