what is the difference between extensive susistance farming and intensive farming.
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Subsistence farming is growing food for your own and your family's direct consumption. Like a backyard vegetable garden, but with fruit, starch crops, and animals as well. Intensive agriculture is anything that really works the land hard. The inputs cost money, so it is generally only done for profit.
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Subsistence
1.a farming practice in which crops are raised for personal consumption is known as subsistence farming.
2.This is practice in small farms
3.This is labour intensive
4.Old technology and implement s are used
intensive
1.a farming practice in which a farmer grows crops for the purpose of trade is called intensive farming
2.This is practice is large farms
3.Thus is capital intensive
4.Modern technology and modern implement s are used.
1.a farming practice in which crops are raised for personal consumption is known as subsistence farming.
2.This is practice in small farms
3.This is labour intensive
4.Old technology and implement s are used
intensive
1.a farming practice in which a farmer grows crops for the purpose of trade is called intensive farming
2.This is practice is large farms
3.Thus is capital intensive
4.Modern technology and modern implement s are used.
In contrast, Extensive Farming is one in which more and more land is brought under cultivation to increase the output produced. This article excerpt is presented to give a clear view of the difference between intensive and extensive farming, followed in different parts of the world.
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