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In this type of farming farmers grow crops for self consumption. This type of farming is
still practiced in few pockets of India.

  • It is practiced on small patches of land.
  • Farmers use primitive tools like hoe, dao and digging sticks.
  • Only family/community labour is used for farming.
  • This type of farming depends upon natural conditions such as monsoon, natural
  • fertility of the soil and suitable conditions for the crops, though ways of adding to the soil, like using compost, may be used.
  • It is also known as slash and burn' agriculture.
  • Land productivity in this type of agriculture may be low, depending on what methods of replenishing the soil and pest control are used.
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