Subsistence farming is farming to provide for the basic needs of the farm family and their animals without surpluses for marketing. This would usually include whatever grains grow well in the region, as well as suitable fruits and vegetables as well as fodder for the farm animals. The specific crops grown would depend largely on the climate, especially the length of growing season and rainfall, as well as soil conditions.
The chief crops from the subsistence farmers in Peru are rice, plantains (which is a kind of banana), and corn.
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rye, barley, and a wheat called einkorn
Subsistence farming
- The typical subsistence farm has a range of crops and animals needed by the family to eat and clothe themselves during the year .
· Shifting cultivation is where you plant near your settlement · Pastoral nomadism is where you herd domestic animals · Intensive subsistence is where you mainly grow wet rice that is dominate · Plantation agriculture is where you only focused on one or two crops Intensive subsistence is also where you grow wet rice that isn't dominate
Most Indian farmers are subsistence farmers who produce crops for their family. Farmers divide their property between their sons, which decreases the size of the farm.
People who only raise enough crops to feed their families are called "subsistence farmers".
Most of the West African farmers grow crops on community land. Villages have small land patches where anyone in the village is free to grow crops. A lot of the crops are used for subsistence.
Subsistence farmers typically live on the food they grow themselves. This includes crops like rice, corn, wheat, and vegetables, as well as livestock such as chickens, goats, and pigs. They rely on their harvests to feed themselves and their families.
Mostly subsistence farming although some farmers did raise cash crops.
Subsistence Crops