Social Sciences, asked by prashantkumaralokjee, 1 year ago

what is intensive subsistence farming?

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Answered by mishranikhilkupb66p9
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Points on intensive subsistence farming are:

a) Intensive subsistence farming or agriculture is the type of farming in which crops grown are consumed by the grower and his family.

b) In intensive subsistence farming, Farmer cultivates a small plot of land using simple tools and more labour.

c) It is a method of agricultural farmers to get more food per acre compared to other subsistence farming methods.

d) This allows farmers to make the most of is harvest.

e) This method involves large areas of land and minimal labour input per acre.


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Answered by bishalmohapatra2004
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Answer:

Farmers use their small land holdings to produce enough, for their local consumption, while remaining produce is used for exchange against other goods. It results in much more food being produced per acre compared to other subsistence patterns.

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