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what is the difference between intensive and extensive farming

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Answered by tharacutie
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Extensive farming is an agricultural production system that uses small inputs of labor, fertilizers, and capital, relative to the land area being farmed.


Intensive farming  is a kind of agriculture where a lot of money and labour are used to increase the yield that can be obtained per area of land. The use of large amounts of pesticides for crops, and of medication for animal stocks is common.

Answered by preetibharaj27
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Answer:

INTENSIVE FARMING

1.Intensive Farming refers to an agricultural system, in which there is high level use of labor and capital, in comparison to the land area.

2.It is practiced in densely populated region.

3.Land holding is Small and expensive.

4.Farmland - Near to the market.

5.Per hectare output - Large.

EXTENSIVE FARMING.

1.Extensive Farming is a farming technique, in which large farms are being cultivated, with relatively lower inputs, i.e. capital and labor.

2.It is practiced in moderately populated region.

3.Land holding- Large and inexpensive.

4.Farmland - Remotely located

5.Per hectare land - Small

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