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Subsistance farming- they would shipbuild trade and grow enough food Cash crops-be sold as a profit and developed a variety of crafts and industries
The group of colonies that grew cash crops on plantations and used black slaves for farming were centralized. These colonies were in the south.
Cash rent or tenant farming.
In subsistence farming the crops the output is for home use only and on cash crop farm the output is for sale and the profit is invested back into the farm. Also in subsistence farming the inherited knowledge is used when farming and in cash crop farming new and efficient methods are put into practice
In subsistence farming the crops the output is for home use only and on cash crop farm the output is for sale and the profit is invested back into the farm. Also in subsistence farming the inherited knowledge is used when farming and in cash crop farming new and efficient methods are put into practice
Export farming uses so much land for cash crops that South America has to import food for its own people to eat.
The difference is substance farming is for farmers to support there families and raising cash crops are different from substance farming because they raise the plants for money or trading.
Subsistance farming- they would shipbuild trade and grow enough food Cash crops-be sold as a profit and developed a variety of crafts and industries
the most farming in south Asia is Subsistence Farming
A farm where crops are grown for money
Cash cropping involves growing crops primarily for sale in markets or for profit, while subsistence farming focuses on growing crops for the sole purpose of feeding oneself and one's family. Cash cropping is more commercial and market-driven, aiming to generate income, while subsistence farming is more self-sufficient and focused on meeting basic food needs.
The group of colonies that grew cash crops on plantations and used black slaves for farming were centralized. These colonies were in the south.
Plantation farming of tropical cash crops.
Cash rent or tenant farming.
Mostly subsistence farming although some farmers did raise cash crops.
cash crops, technology, debt, competition from corporations and jobs in cities.
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