Intensive farming is when people work on a small crop area imputing more time and effort. This usually occurs in areas where climates are colder and there is less rain due to less agriculture. It is less sustainable because you do not make as much money as you would in hotter areas of the world.
•With the introduction of intensive farming, farm produce such as vegetables, fruits and poultry products have become less expensive. This means that poor people can afford a balanced and nutritious diet. •One of the major advantages of intensive farming is that its yield is high. •Organic food it affordable only to the rich and the society
Intensive subsistence farming is the maximization of food production.
Because intensive farming produces higher yeild, which means cheaper food, thus meeting supply and demand
Of course!
Growing crops using the help of many people.
In intensive rotational grazing, no. In dairy farming (which is intensive), yes.
•With the introduction of intensive farming, farm produce such as vegetables, fruits and poultry products have become less expensive. This means that poor people can afford a balanced and nutritious diet. •One of the major advantages of intensive farming is that its yield is high. •Organic food it affordable only to the rich and the society
Intensive farming can happen anywhere, usually where there is a high number of rain to keep the crops healthy, although not too much rain to over water them. It is also common you see intensive farming in areas with good soil, and less polution (away from factories and businesses).
Semi extensive farming is almost exactly what it sounds like. This type of farming contains more than regular farming but less than the biggest farms.
Intensive farming for a farmer is to take several crops from his farmland in a year. The crop rotation for intensive farming is very important factor to maintain soil fertility also.
no, for the most part. this doesnt mean that organic or other farming methods are sustainable...
It is due to muddled thinking. Intensive farming is only romantic to those that that do not have to do the work.
intensive irrigation
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Intensive subsistence farming is the maximization of food production.
Maasai farming is not sustainable. THey are nomadic farmers whereas the Kikuyu are not. The kikuyu are sustainable farmers. they use trees to prevent soil erosion. They also use crop rotation. They own less cattle but keep them healthier
extensive farming and intensive farming.