Published Mar 05, 2023
It means that when farmers produce crops and foods for themselves and their family falls under Subsistence farming.
There are 2 types of subsistence farming in India - Intensive subsistence farming and primitive subsistence farming.
The farmer produces crops in a wide range to sell in the larger markets and exports, known as commercial farming.
There are three types of commercial farming in India - extensive farming, plantation farming and mixed farming.
This is a small scale farming which is carried out at home i.e. terrace farming or garden farming.
There are two types of home farming in India - Container farming and Vertical Farming.