Commercial, primarily.
Almost all of Poland has commercial farming or agriculture.
Canada has specialized agriculture.
Agriculture is characterised by a dualistic structure of market-oriented commercial farms and much small-scale subsistence farming.
Mediterranean agriculture is primarily not subsistence-based. It often involves commercial production of crops like olive oil, wine, and fruits for sale in domestic and international markets. While some small-scale farmers in the region may practice subsistence agriculture, the overall sector is predominantly oriented towards commercial production.
in commmrcial type of farming main aim is to produce the crop for the sell. In subsistence a form of primitive agriculture
Subsistence agriculture is that in which the farmers use or consume most of what they produce, rather than selling it in a market (commercial agriculture). Intensive subsistence agriculture refers to subsistence agriculture that supports a large number of people on a relatively small parcel of land (i.e., high physiological density). The primary example of intensive subsistence agriculture would be rice growing, such as that found in East, South and Southeast Asia. Extensive subsistence agriculture, on the other hand, is that which requires a lot of land to support relatively few people (i.e., low physiological density). Examples of this type include shifting cultivation/swidden agriculture (or slash and burn) and pastoral nomadism.
There are nine types of agriculture in India. Shifting agriculture, subsistence farming, intensive agriculture, extensive agriculture, commercial agriculture, plantation agriculture, mixed farming, monoculture, and dry farming.
subsistence
In The Bahamas there are two types of farming,they are subsistence farming and commercial farming.In subsistence farming the farmer produces only enough crops or livestock to feed his or her family.In commercial farming the primary purpose is to sell one's products at a market.
Mediterranean
One characteristic of a society that practices subsistence agriculture is that they primarily grow crops and raise animals to meet their own basic needs for food and survival rather than for commercial purposes.
In Djibouti farmers practice both commercial and subsistence agriculture. Some farmers further in the countryside are subsistence farmers and only farm enough to feed their family; however, other farmers closer to central markets and produce shops practice commercial farming and sell their produce in the market. Due to Djibouti's scarce water supply and arid climate, farmers use irrigated and seasonal agriculture.