What is capitalist farming?
Asked By : Sanjay Rawat
Answer: By Tractor Gyan.
Capitalist farming is a form of commercial farming and its main focus is profit where large-scale farms are operated using advanced technology, capital investment, and hired labour. The main objective of capitalist farming is to produce crops for sale in the market rather than for personal consumption. Crops like wheat, sugarcane, cotton, vegetables, and many more high demand crops in market are the focus of capitalist farming. Capitalist farming involves the use of tractors, harvesters, fertilizers, irrigation, and other modern farming machines to increase productivity and profit. Unlike traditional or subsistence farming, which is family-based and small-scale, capitalist farming functions like a business, with decisions driven by market demand, prices, and mainly focus on profitability.
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