Social Sciences, asked by priyaranjan16, 9 months ago

which are the four categories of the farmers​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hii There!!!

Here is your Answer.....

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Here the Types of Farming are :-

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••( 1) Subsistence Farming :- This is the type of Farming which is grown just for the farmer and his family...

£xample :- A farmer grows only sufficient wheat to make chapatis for his / her family.......

##ADDITIONAL INFO. :--

••••• China is the first largest wheat producer in the world.......

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••( 2) Commercial Farming :- This is the type of farming which the crops are grown to sell or commercial purposes.....

● It involves farming for a profit......

◆ Some crops are grown in the plantation are rubber , coffee , sugarcane , cotton , etc.....

##ADDITIONAL INFO :- The countries are the world's largest producers of tea are China , India , Kenya , Turkey , Srilanka etc.....

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•• (3) Arable farming is growing crops in fields....

£xamples :- Wheat , Barley etc.....

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•• ( 4) Intensive Farming :- It is the type of farming where the requirements of labour and capital inputs for farming and using less area of land.......

£xamples :- Dairy Farming , Horticulture, etc....

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Hope it helps you

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Answered by rojikhan780
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Answer:

HOPE THIS ANSWER IS HELPFUL

Explanation:

Types of Farming

Types of FarmingFarming can be classified (grouped) according to what it grows and how it is grown

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•Arable: Crops

•Arable: Crops•Pastoral: Animals

•Arable: Crops•Pastoral: Animals•Mixed: Crops and animals

•Arable: Crops•Pastoral: Animals•Mixed: Crops and animals•Subsistence: Grown just for the farmer and his family

•Arable: Crops•Pastoral: Animals•Mixed: Crops and animals•Subsistence: Grown just for the farmer and his family•Commercial: Grown to sell

•Arable: Crops•Pastoral: Animals•Mixed: Crops and animals•Subsistence: Grown just for the farmer and his family•Commercial: Grown to sell•Intensive: High inputs of labour or capital ususally small

•Arable: Crops•Pastoral: Animals•Mixed: Crops and animals•Subsistence: Grown just for the farmer and his family•Commercial: Grown to sell•Intensive: High inputs of labour or capital ususally small•Extensive: Low inputs of labour or capital

•Arable: Crops•Pastoral: Animals•Mixed: Crops and animals•Subsistence: Grown just for the farmer and his family•Commercial: Grown to sell•Intensive: High inputs of labour or capital ususally small•Extensive: Low inputs of labour or capital•Sedentary: Permanently in in one place

•Arable: Crops•Pastoral: Animals•Mixed: Crops and animals•Subsistence: Grown just for the farmer and his family•Commercial: Grown to sell•Intensive: High inputs of labour or capital ususally small•Extensive: Low inputs of labour or capital•Sedentary: Permanently in in one place•Nomadic: The farmers move around to find new areas to farm

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