Of course. Though Australia is the second driest continent, it has many regions where commercial farming is viable. Here, anything from fruits and vegetables to grain crops are grown, whilst farming if livestock is very widespread.
The diversity in the geographical and the climatic patterns in Australia has lead to a wide range of commercial farming. 2012 was celebrated as the year of the Farmers.
Most commercial farming takes place in Europe and North America with scattered commercial farming taking place in sub-Saharan Africa and Australia. This is mainly so because the right environmental conditions apply in these areas and the farmers have sufficient capital to undertake in commercial farming.
Commercial farming is good.
semi commercial farming
semi commercial farming
There are two types commercial grain farming-extensive commercial grain farmingintensive commercial grain farming
Primarily commercial farming.
A bit of both but generally commercial, subsistence farming is more common in LEDCs now a days and MEDCs usually have commercial farming.
Commercial farming supplies most of the food supply for Americans. Commercial farming is large scale farming to mass produce crops for chain stores.
peasant farming- small scale commercial farming-large scale
Both.Denmark has both subsitence and commercial farming.
Commercial farming.