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Mention any two features of plantation farming stating two examples.

उत्तर

Two features of plantation farming are:
i. One crop is cultivated by using modern scientific methods. For example, in the rubber plantation, only rubber is grown.
ii. Some plantation crops are labour intensive like tea plantation.

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2013-2014 (March)

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