Fiji's farms are mainly subsistence farms.
Organic farms, commercial farms, "factory" farms, grain farms, ranches, chicken farms, pig farms, dairy farms, beef farms, bison ranches, etc.
Yes, there a number of commercial fruit farms in South Africa, especially in the Tzaneen and Nelspruit area which is famous for its Mangos, Avocados, Citrus fuits and macadamia nuts.
Funny thing that many people don't realize is that commercial farms and family farms are one and the same. Thus, there really is no issue between them. In the US at least 97% of all farms are family farms. What most people consider to be a "corporate farm" (a farm which is owned and operated by unrelated members or a parent corporation) makes up approximately 0.3% of all US farms.
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No. Such farms are becoming few and far between, and are more often small hobby farms rather than large "commercial" farms.
There are several characteristics of commercial agriculture. It is done on large scale farms, it generates hybrid crops which are to be sold and it creates employment for many people among others.
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