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Plantation Agriculture
A form of commercial farming where crops are grown for profit. It typically involves large-scale operations and focuses on a few high-demand cash crops like sugar, cotton, and tea.
Soil Erosion
The removal of the top layer of soil due to water, wind, or human activity, leading to decreased soil fertility and increased vulnerability to environmental challenges.
Traditional Agriculture
Farming practices that rely on indigenous knowledge, natural resources, and cultural beliefs, often with a focus on sustainability.
Large-Scale Farming
Agricultural operations that involve extensive areas of land and high levels of mechanization and technology to produce large quantities of crops or livestock.
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