What is intensive subsistence farming?
Question: What is intensive subsistence farming?
Intensive subsistence farming is a type of agricultural system in which farmers cultivate intensively (grow or raise a large number of crops and livestock on a small plot of land) in order to produce food to meet the needs of their family or local population. This type of farming typically involves using a variety of intensive cultivation practices, such as multiple cropping, terracing, irrigation, frequent applications of fertilizer and other inputs, and close attention to soil fertility. It is often a labor-intensive agricultural system and relies heavily on the labor of family members, usually without the use of mechanized equipment. Intensive subsistence farming is widely practiced in parts of Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
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