That would depend entirely on the city person. Some do not care to know anything about farming. They are content with purchasing their food from a grocery store and honestly do not care how the food is grown. Others are content with growing a small garden for their own use. Still others may have an interest in how food is produced even though they live in a city. The interest in farming would vary greatly amongst city people because we are all individuals.
panama city. if you want to know why look somewhere else cuz i don't know
To a producer (or farmer, if you want to call them that), intensive farming is pretty much the same definition as we know it: mass production for a profit.
If you want to know the dutch word for 'a city', it is 'een stad'. But if you want to know what it is, it's the same as anywhere else.
Most people find that there are more opportunities for them in cities than there are in rural areas. In a rural area, you can do farming. In a city, you can do everything else (and you might still have a garden in your back yard, if you want to).
When people ask why in response to a question, frequently they want to know how involved and detailed an answer to give. One example would be (from a child) "where did I come from?" The child might not want to learn about sexuality, he may want to know his city of origin or the hospital he was born.
to develop the land so its suitable for farming.
Because they want the land for farming, logging, industry or housing.
THEY ARE THE CITIES PEOPLE ARE IN THE MIDDLE, ALONG WITH BUILDINGS you know what? if you want the real answer, its Narnia. But its a secret so dont tell anyone.
Dark city?
it lets people pick what type of food they want and it teaches people a type of substance farming.
because of the fertile which is good for farming and also because they like the view.
people want it for farming or to put buildings on it ( resorts, malls etc )