Explain Agriculture & Its Types
What is Agriculture? State its different types with an example.
Explain Agriculture & Its Types
From the Asian times, agriculture has been practiced by human beings. The term agriculture has its origin in the Latin words ‘ager’ means field, and ‘cultura’ means culture or to cultivate. Thus, agriculture was mainly the tilting of fields for growing crops.
Agriculture is the most important economic activity. It includes growing crops, vegetables, fruits, flowers, and rearing of life stocks. All over the world,50% of the population is engaged in agriculture activity, two two-thirds of India’s population is still dependent on agriculture.
There are three types of farming or agriculture methods.
Subsistence agriculture- subsistence agriculture is the most basic form of agriculture. It has been in practice since primitive age. It is a practice to meet the requirements and needs of the farmer and their families. They sell or exchange their products among a small group.
Examples- wheat, rice, maize, etc.
Intensive subsistence agriculture- in intensive subsistence agriculture, maximum usage of minimum land is done. The farmer cultivates a small plot of land using simple tools and more labour. More than one crop a year is grown on the same plot. This is commonly practiced in China, Japan, India and several other South-East Asian countries it is practice which is prevalent in over populated Nations. Crop rotation method and manuring maintain the fertility of the soil. The farmer can grow two or three crops annually with high-quality seeds, fertilizer, and plenty of water.
Examples- cotton, sugarcane, rice, etc.
Primitive subsistence agriculture- this type of agriculture includes Nomadic herding and shifting cultivation.
Nomadic herding is the most common type of herding practice by numerous who wander from place to place in search of grazing postures and water. Nomadic tribes earn money by selling the products that they make from the skin, hair, or bones of the animals they animals, like yak, camel, sheep, and goats.
Shifting cultivation- Shifting cultivation is mostly practiced by tribal people living in hilly or forested regions. It is called jiham in North East India. Shifting cultivators are mostly found in tropical forests. The practice of this method promotes deforestation because to clear a patch of forest land tribal people burn down the trees and bushes. In some parts of the world it is also termed as slash and burn agriculture. Cultivation is carried out by primitive tools. Major crops like beans maize millet and some Tuber crops like cassava, potato and top yoga are grown. After some years, the soil loses its fertility, then the farmers shift to another part of the land.
Commercial agriculture- in commercial agriculture, crops are cultivated, and livestock are shared as a commodity to sell in the market. In this type of agriculture the forms are generally large with extensive farming operations intensive is high and it depends on the working techniques of farmer.
– Written By Aruja
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