Why commercial farming and plantation farming have limited presence in India? (a) Low return (b) Low land holding (c) In favourable climatic condition (d) All of the above
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I favorable climatic condition
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" (b) Low landholding "
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- Plantation farming is a sort of commercial farming
- It entails cultivating across vast swaths of land in order to optimize yield and profit.
- This form of farming necessitates a lot of money and a lot of labour.
- Rubber, coffee, cotton, sugarcane, and other crops are cultivated on plantations.
Commercial farming and plantation farming have a limited presence in India due to low landholding.
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