Intensive farming is a practice which requires labour and capital to maximise agricultural production.
4 Techniques are available for Intensive Farming
1. Livestock
Livestock is a source of auxiliary income for various families in India, especially with the poor resource who keep few heads of animals.
2. Aquaculture
Intensive aquaculture method is done on the land by using tanks, ponds, and water-controlled systems.
3. Crops
To enhance the productivity of crops, use the intensive crop farming method, which includes fertilisers, equipment, and pesticides that help to provide maximum output.
4. Sustainability
Intensive farming is sustainable in India, which is used to stop degrading agricultural land and then regenerate soil health and ecosystem and soil health too.