The most commercial farming in Australia occurs in the eastern and southern regions, particularly in areas such as New South Wales and Victoria. These regions have fertile soils and favorable climates for a variety of crops and livestock. Key agricultural products include wheat, barley, dairy, and beef. Additionally, the Murray-Darling Basin is a significant area for irrigation-based farming, contributing to the country's agricultural output.
Most commercial farming takes place in Europe and North America with scattered commercial farming taking place in sub-Saharan Africa and Australia. This is mainly so because the right environmental conditions apply in these areas and the farmers have sufficient capital to undertake in commercial farming.
Commercial farming supplies most of the food supply for Americans. Commercial farming is large scale farming to mass produce crops for chain stores.
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Australia
plantations are the most common form of commercial farming in LDCs even though they are run by MDCs primarly most plantations in Botswana are for growing mellons
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Most of Australia's farming land is located in the eastern and southeastern parts of the country, particularly in the states of New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland. These regions have fertile soils, reliable rainfall patterns, and favorable climate conditions for agriculture.
Australia (Western Australia and Queensland)
involves farming for a profit. The farmer is growing crops or rearing animals to sell for as much money as possible. These farms can be arable (just growing crops), pastoral (just rearing animals) or mixed (both arable and pastoral). Increasingly farms are becoming more mixed due to the impact of farming subsidies and regulations. Most of the farming in MEDC's is commercial farming of one type or another. The arable farms of East Anglia are a good example of commercial farming, as are the cereal farms of the central United States and the Canadian Prairies.
In Western Australia, most sheep farming is restricted to the southwest coast and inland. See the related link for a map.