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why intensive agriculture is largely practised in india and china??​

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Answered by Mariyam121
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Explanation:

1.it produces only food crop for sustaining the high population and domestic animals.. 2. ... It also allowed farmers to maintain much larger fields of crops...

This type of farming is practiced in areas of high population pressure on land. It is labour intensive farming, where high doses of biochemical inputs and irrigation are used for obtaining higher production.

In India, the farmers of West Bengal, Kerala, the coastal Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu provide a good example of intensive subsistence wet paddy agriculture . That's why

intensive agriculture is largely practised in india and china.

Answered by sandhya14101989
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it produces only food crop for substaining the high population and domestic abuse animals .

It also allowed farmers to maintain much larger fields of crops

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