The farmers have upgraded from traditional farming methods using hand tools to modern mechanization. This has led to an increase in food production and improved food security. Farmers also enjoy better export returns from their crops.
traditional and modern farming
Modern Farming no a days is factory farming approximately 95%
Modern Farming no a days is factory farming approximately 95%
Traditional farming uses the traditional agriculture methods and modern farming uses the methods that have come from advanced technology. Traditional farming uses more labor and modern farming uses less labor due to the machinery.
When someone references modern farming they are making reference to the modern techniques used in farming. These techniques involve tractors for harvesting for example.
the modern farming methods are drip system, sprinkler system.
Traditional farming and modern farming both have their own advantages and disadvantages. Traditional farming is often more sustainable and environmentally friendly, while modern farming tends to be more efficient and productive. The choice between the two depends on various factors such as location, scale of operation, and available resources.
Five highlights of the differences between traditional and modern methods of farming are:Traditional farming did not use chemical fertilizers and pesticides; modern farming does use them.Traditional farming tilled the land before planting crops; some types of modern farming is non-till farming.Traditional farming used heirloom or hybrid seeds, modern farming often uses genetically modified seeds.Traditional farming was done by small farmers; modern farming is mostly done by large corporate farmers.When raising animals, traditional farming allowed the animals to graize in fields; modern corporate farming raises animals in factory farms where they are kept in small pens and do not get to graize in fields.
Advantages
Medieval farming is way different to modern farming because they didn't have injections and thing s to help animals that were fly struck etc.
Yes there is alot of farms throughout Fiji. In Navua and Nausori it is mainly Rice Farming, most part of the western division and provinces rely on sugarcane farming. Taveuni is well known for coconut production and Sigatoka is commonly known as "The Salad Bowl of Fiji" because the valley people in Nadroga/Navosa produces many fruits and vegetables in these valley. Rotuma Island, Rabi and Kioa are good in Fish farming. Many people all over Fiji rely on fresh fruits, vegetables and rootcrops for everyday living and survival.
a trend in united states farming today is using modern technology