What is commercial agriculture?

What is commercial agriculture?

  1. Farming for self-sufficiency and survival
  2. Small-scale farming with limited use of modern technology
  3. Large-scale farming for profit and market-oriented production ✓
  4. Intensive farming using advanced technology

Explanation

Commercial agriculture produces crops and livestock primarily for sale rather than family consumption. The goal is profit through market sales.

Characteristics: larger scale, mechanization, purchased inputs (improved seeds, fertilizers), specialized crops, hired labor, and connection to markets.

Examples: plantation agriculture (oil palm, rubber), large-scale poultry, commercial vegetable farming. Nigeria is transitioning from predominantly subsistence to more commercial agriculture.