what types of agriculture is practiced in India ? which do you prefer? state the reason for your preference.
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Answer:
the agriculture of India are subsistence farming, organic farming, industrial farming.
Explanation:
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1. Shifting Agriculture(Jhoom):
1. Shifting Agriculture(Jhoom):(i) In shifting agriculture, land is obtained by cleaning forest and agriculture is practiced till the fertility of the farm is exhausted. After this another farm is cleared and agriculture is practiced on it.
1. Shifting Agriculture(Jhoom):(i) In shifting agriculture, land is obtained by cleaning forest and agriculture is practiced till the fertility of the farm is exhausted. After this another farm is cleared and agriculture is practiced on it.(ii) Usually, plant, tuber crops like yam, tapioca and root crops are raised. (Hi) It is practiced mainly by tribal living in forest
2. Subsistence Agriculture:
2. Subsistence Agriculture:(i) In subsistence agriculture, farmer and his family produce cereals for themselves only or for local market.
2. Subsistence Agriculture:(i) In subsistence agriculture, farmer and his family produce cereals for themselves only or for local market.(ii) Cereals like wheat, rice, millets are mainly raised. This is practiced in most parts of India even today
3. Intensive Farming:
3. Intensive Farming:(i) Intensive farming aims at maximum possible production on the limited farms with all efforts possible under the circumstances.
3. Intensive Farming:(i) Intensive farming aims at maximum possible production on the limited farms with all efforts possible under the circumstances.(ii) Intensive farming is capable of raising more than one crop a year.
3. Intensive Farming:(i) Intensive farming aims at maximum possible production on the limited farms with all efforts possible under the circumstances.(ii) Intensive farming is capable of raising more than one crop a year.(iii) Huge capital and human labour is employed on every hectare of land.
3. Intensive Farming:(i) Intensive farming aims at maximum possible production on the limited farms with all efforts possible under the circumstances.(ii) Intensive farming is capable of raising more than one crop a year.(iii) Huge capital and human labour is employed on every hectare of land.(iv) It is practiced in most parts of densely populated areas
4. Extensive Farming:
4. Extensive Farming:(i) It is the modern system of farming done on large farms.
4. Extensive Farming:(i) It is the modern system of farming done on large farms.(ii) It is also known as mechanical farming due to extensive use of machines.
4. Extensive Farming:(i) It is the modern system of farming done on large farms.(ii) It is also known as mechanical farming due to extensive use of machines.(iii) Extensive farm raises only one crop a year.
4. Extensive Farming:(i) It is the modern system of farming done on large farms.(ii) It is also known as mechanical farming due to extensive use of machines.(iii) Extensive farm raises only one crop a year.(iv) Employment of labour and capital per hectare of land is comparatively less.
4. Extensive Farming:(i) It is the modern system of farming done on large farms.(ii) It is also known as mechanical farming due to extensive use of machines.(iii) Extensive farm raises only one crop a year.(iv) Employment of labour and capital per hectare of land is comparatively less.(v) It is practiced in sparsely populated areas like USA, Canada, Russia and Australia