Geography, asked by navinkumarmuri, 9 months ago

why there is a predominance of food crops in intensive farming?​

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Answered by Ronney123
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Answer:

Intensive subsistence farming Climate, with large number of days with sunshine and fertile soils, permits growing of more than one crop annually on the same plot. Farmers use their small land holdings to produce enough for their local consumption, while remaining produce is used for exchange against other goods.

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Answered by saipavan018
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Explanation:

More than one crop is cultivated during a years. Intensive subsistence farming mainly involves with the practiced in areas as high population density on the land. ... The intensive subsistence farming is mainly used for obtaining the higher production to the extent.

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