Geography Dictionary:

intensive agriculture

Agriculture with a high level of inputs—capital and labour—and high yields. Outputs are valuable and often perishable. Examples include market gardening and veal production, and both outputs and inputs are measured in terms of cost per hectare. Intensive agriculture is usually found in regions of dense population and high land values.

 
 
 

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