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1.

What is meant by non -commercial activities​

Answer» TION:Non-Commercial ACTIVITIES are those which do not include farming as a source of income. These include construction, manufacturing, transporting, communication, TRADE and MINING among others. These are as efficient as farming and provide livelihood to a large population in rural parts of the country.
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Write a essay on capital budgeting minimum 500 words​

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budgeting is a way to evaluate and compare significant potential investments and expenses in order to decide which ones are most important.In capital budgeting each project is measured by its potential future profit, so the management of the organization can choose the one to INVEST first.Capital budgeting requires decisions on a company's long-term investment in operations. Examples of capital budgeting are the preparation of future RETURNS on EQUIPMENT, REAL estate and technological investments.In capital budgeting, first the potential opportunities are identified and EVALUATED, next the operating and implementation costs are estimated, along with this the cash flow of the company is also estimated. Finally the risk is assessed and then the project is implemented.Capital budgeting is calculated through methods such as payback perios, the IRR, the method of accounting rate of return, NPV method and many more.

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What is meant by non -commerical activities​

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Non-economic activity is an activity performed with the purpose of rendering services to others without any consideration to FINANCIAL gain. ... Some COMMON examples of non-economic ACTIVITIES are

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What results ingendering high mortality rate.

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High MORTALITY RATE implies number of deaths occurred in a particular population group during a particular period of time. ENDANGERING mortality rate at the eve of independence was a result of LACK of medical and healthcare facilities as well as deficiency of key nutritions among the people.

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What do you understand by commerical activities​

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Commercial Activities means events that sponsored or CONDUCTED for the promotion of commercial products or SERVICES, and include ADVERTISING, private parties, private company or organization MEETINGS, and any other non-public organization event.

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Which one of the following inputs is not a working capital. A) raw material. B) machines c) moned d) dairy farming answer in Mcq

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D is not a working CAPITAL.Working capital refers to the type of capital which holds the current assets of an organisation, It is a PART of business finance.Example: transportation expenses, wages, SALARIES, etc.

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Why are deposit in banks know as demand deposits?

Answer» PEOPLE deposit their savings in banks. They can withdraw their money whenever required. Because the deposits in the bank account can be withdrawn on demand, these deposits are called demand deposits. Benefits of deposits with banks are as listed below:Apart from money being safely kept in the banks, people are also PAID interest on the AMOUNT of money deposited in their bank account.Deposits also ACT as DIRECT money in case of cheque payments. Cheques against a deposit settle payments without the use of direct cash.
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Mention two features of organised sector​

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Five features of organized sector are:Extra money is GIVEN in case of overtime.An APPOINTMENT letter is given stating terms of jobs at starting of job.Employee cannot be FIRED for no reason.Extra ALLOWANCES are given.Paid leaves are allotted.

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explaun the concept of domestic product. distinguish between gross domestic product and gross national product​

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GNP and GDP both reflect the national OUTPUT and INCOME of an ECONOMY. The main difference is that GNP (Gross National Product) TAKES into account NET income receipts from abroad. GDP (Gross Domestic Product) is a measure of (national income = national output = national expenditure) produced in a particular countryHOPE THIS HELPS YOU!!!

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Explain the various credit and loan activities of bank with an example

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The DEPOSITERS deposit money in the bank and get interest. BANKS keep only a SMALL propotions of the deposits with them as cash. ... Bank offer very less interest on deposits than what they demand on loans. Banks WORK on the principle of credit and deposit.

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NREGA was implemented by___ ​

Answer» GOVERNMENT of IndiaNREGA 2005 is a law which is implemented by Government of INDIA. It is referred to as 'Right to Work' because it guarantees 100 days of EMPLOYMENT in a YEAR to all those who are able to work
12.

Calculate net value added at factor cost from the following data​

Answer» KYA H BhaiRIP to the MAN who QUESTIONED....
13.

Define physical capital investment

Answer» PHYSICAL CAPITAL REPRESENTS in economics one of the three primary factors of PRODUCTION. Physical capital is the apparatus used to PRODUCE a good and services.
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explain the concept of net national product at market price and net national product st factor cost . highlight the difference between these concepts​

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Thus, NNP at MARKET price is gross national product at market price minus depreciation. Net National Product at factor COST is also called as national INCOME. Net National Product at factor cost is equal to sum total of value added at factor cost or net DOMESTIC product at factor cost and net factor income from ABROAD.

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Diagrammatically explain concept of income effect and price effect show the manner in which price effect can be slipt up into income and substitution effects

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The substitution effect is the change in X* in going from A to C, while the income effect is the change in x* in going from C to B. To find C, use the original indifference CURVE and find the point of tangency with a fictitious budget constraint that has the NEW price ratio.please mark it as a brainliest answer and FOLLOW me

16.

Name the state where green revolution was introduced first?

Answer» EN Revolution in India was first INTRODUCED in Punjab in the late 1960s as part of a development program issued by INTERNATIONAL donor agencies and the Government of India.Thank you ❣
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Explain the cropping pattern followed by the farmers of palampur?​

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pls mark brainliestCropping pattern of village Palampur:The people in Palampur follow the pattern of multiple cropping. They are able to grow three different types of crops.Farming is the ‘MAIN occupation’ of the people in Palampur. The agriculture system is well developed with a number of tube wells and there is a good supply of ELECTRICITY in Palampur. This HELPS the people in farming and they are able to grow ‘three different crops’ in the year.During the rainy season, they grow jawar and bajra, in the winters they grow wheat and between OCTOBER and December, they grow potatoes.

18.

Definition direct personal investigation and indirect oral investigation

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In the 'direct personal investigation', the investigator COLLECTS data personally while in the 'indirect ORAL investigation', the data are COLLECTED from indirect RESOURCES.

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What is meant by physical capital? What are the two types of physical capital? Write main feature of each with example.

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Physical capital  :   It is one of the requirement neccerary for crop PRODUCTION  It means a variety of of inputs REQUIRED at every stage during production . Physical capital is DIVIDED into two types they are:1 . Fixed Capital  :  It includes tools and machines ranging from simple tools like - farmer 's plough and , machines like -  generators , turbines ,computers .Actually tools , machines and buildings can be used in production over MANY years, and are called fixed capital .2 . Working Capital  :  Raw materials and MONEY at hand are called working capitalmark this ans as brainliest

20.

Describe different type of activities done in the field of Dairy.

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Dairy farms are either seasonal (spring-autumn) or town supply (year round) operations. Expansion of the dairy industry over the last 20-30 years is largely due to the rapid CONVERSION of dry stock and forestry land to dairying as well as the intensification of farming methods that has led to an increase in stocking rates (cows per hectare). During the milking season, cows are usually MILKED twice a day. During milking, animal waste (dairy effluent) that accumulates in the milking SHED and yard is washed down with high pressure hoses and collected in oxidation ponds. This effluent may also contain other elements, such as spilled milk, soil, animal feed, detergents, and other chemicals (i.e., residue from animal HEALTH products such as drenches and antibiotics). Dairy effluent contains organic and inorganic nutrients (especially nitrogen and phosphorous) and contaminants (e.g., pathogens and sediment ), which all have the potential to impact on water quality and mahinga kai if not disposed of correctly.PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST

21.

What may be a development goal of a girl who belong to a rich family ?

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The FOLLOWING development goal to got a GIRL from a rich family: i) Best education FACILITIES or higher education. ii) High STANDARD of living. iii) Fully freedom.

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Name the organization which classifies countries as rich countries and low income countries

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World Bank is the ORGANIZATION which CLASSIFIES COUNTRIES as rich and POOR one.

23.

In 13 reasons whywho was the main reason of Hannah Baker's suicide​

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Don't know !Explanation:U can just WATCH the FILM again and GET the answer

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Nominal GDP is (A) the current year market value of all final goods and services produced by an economy, during a given time period. (B) usually less than real GDP. (C) the current year market value of all intermediate goods produced in an economy, during a given time period. (D) the current year market value of all final goods and services produced in an economy, during a given time period.

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D is CORRECT EXPLANATION:Pls mark as brainliestthe CURRENT year market value of all final goods and services PRODUCED in aneconomy, during a given time PERIOD.

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Why do farmers need capital ? what are the sources

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tion:The main source of capital for the medium and the large farmers is by selling the SURPLUS sale in the markets and earn good PROFITS. ... They also earn money by lending loans to small landless labourers and farmers at HIGH interests RATES and further increase their wealthplace mark brainliest it's very very urgent hope it helps

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Which of the following descriptions is NOT one of the key assumptions of a perfectly competitive market? (A) The firm has perfect information about the market in which it operates. (B) Products provided by the sellers are homogeneous. (C) There is no barrier to exit the market, whether you are a buyer or a seller. (D) Some big firms are able to influence market equilibrium price by making an individual decision.

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:- Option D is correct. Some big firms are able to influence MARKET equilibrium price by making an individual choice is not the key assumption of perfect competition market . ------------------------------------------→ This is because in perfect competition market the firms are price taker not price MAKER. → All the the forms in a perfect competition market sales homogeneous product so if any with form try to dominate the equilibrium price then the buyers will definitely not purchase anything from that only firm . → So in perfect competition market we can sell whatever AMOUNT of goods you want to sell at that particular FIXED point of price. → And even the buyers can also not influence the equilibrium price .

27.

Rational self-interest means

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tion:Rational Self-Interest is a behavioral ASSUMPTION that economists MAKE about how people act under different ECONOMIC conditions. Acting in an economically rational way entails TAKING actions that reduce costs and increase benefits for the individual. Acting CONVERSELY renders actions economically irrational.

28.

The market equilibrium price for milk is £1.80 per litter. Assuming that the milk market is perfectly competitive, an economist would conclude that

Answer» FAIR and EQUAL priceExplanation:PLEASE MARK as BRAINLEST
29.

What are economic problems​

Answer» POLLUTION is the too BIG ECONOMIC PROBLEM
30.

"What would be the impact of Coronavirus pandemic lockdown on the economy of India and the world." write a paragraph on this . about 100 to 120 words​

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coronavirus pandemic in India has been hugely disruptive. World Bank and credit rating agencies have downgraded India's growth for fiscal year 2021 with the lowest figures India has seen in three decades since India's economic liberalization in the 1990s.[1][2] The former Chief Economic Advisor to the GOVERNMENT of India has said that India should prepare for a negative growth rate in FY21 and that the country would need a ₹70 LAKH crore (US$980 billion) stimulus to overcome the contraction.[3] However, the International Monetary Fund projection for India for the Financial Year 2021-22 of 1.9% GDP growth is the highest among G-20 nations.[4] WITHIN a month unemployment rose from 6.7% on 15 March to 26% on 19 April.[5] During the lockdown, an estimated 140 million (140 million) people lost employment.[5] More than 45% of households across the nation have reported an income drop as compared to the previous year.[6]

31.

Give two examples of primary economic activities

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fishing and MINING or the agricultureExplanation:primary sector means PROCEED RAW material from natural RESOURCES

32.

A market survey required for **

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SomethingExplanation:

33.

Different people could hane different as well as conflicting notions of a country's development explain with example

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means if one person want to become farmer because to increase FOOD RATE and other as teacher to TEACH so many children to make the country DEVELOP ..so,they are telling different people has different way of thinking to develop a contury.hence the people has there way of thinking

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the market for lemon has 10 potential consumers, each having an individual demand curve p=101-10Q where P is price in dollars per cup and Q is the number of cups demanded per week by the consumer. find the market demand curve using algebra. draw and individual demand curve and the market demand curve. what is the quantity demanded by each consumer and in the market as a whole when lemon is price at p-$1/cup?

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P=101−10qiwhere qi is the quantity DEMANDED for the INDIVIDUAL consumer.a) Compute the aggregate market demand curve. (Hint: ADD up the quantity demanded at each price.)b) Suppose that the CONSUMERS view orange and lemonade as substitutes. Using a supply and demand diagram show what will happen to the equilibrium price and quantity of lemonade if the price of orange juice were to INCREASE. Carefully explain any changes in the diagram. Be sure to clearly label all parts of the diagram.c) Suppose that the consumers' income decreased. Using a supply and demand diagram to illustrate how this affects the equilibrium price and quantity of lemonade. Carefully explain any changes in the diagram. Be sure to clearly label all parts of the diagram.As orange juice and lemonade are substitutes, rise in price of orange juice will lead to decline of demand of orange juice and rise in demand of lemonade. As money income declines, demand of lemonade too declines. This is because income effect is positive for lemonade which is a normal good

35.

Scope of macroeconomics ​

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The scope and subject matter of Macroeconomics can be describes as follow:1. Macroeconomics is concerned with the behaviour of the economy as a whole. It is the study of aggregates and averages of the entire economy.2. The subject matter of macroeconomics is income and employment, inflation, money supply,price level, investment and economic growth and development. The purpose of macroeconomics is to present a logical framework for the analysis of these phenomena.3. Having UNDERSTOOD these phenomena, the aim is how to ensure the maximum level of income and employment in a country.4. SINCE the subject matter of macroeconomics revolves around determination of the level of income and employment, therefore, it is also known as ‘Theory of Income and Employment’.5. Correct economic policies formulated at MACRO level make it possible to control BUSINESS cycles (inflation and deflation) in the economy.mark as brainliest

36.

Who gives the final approval to the five year plans of india?​

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How to derive Marginal Cost function from the MC graph

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More formally, marginal revenue is EQUAL to the change in total revenue over the change in quantity when the change in quantity is equal to ONE unit. It is possible to REPRESENT marginal revenue as a derivative; MR = d(TR) dQ . Marginal revenue is the derivative of total revenue with respect to demand.

38.

Business studies is not there???

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39.

Prove the 'r' lies between +1 and - 1

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40.

briefly explain how the family farm,weaver teachers can use their resources to fulfill the needs in a simple economy?

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case of the family FARMING, a proper investment should be done in buying a land that supports the agriculture. FARMERS should be aware of the fact that the soil is FIT to carry out the agriculture.A weaver can SPEND money over a right weaving machine and a teacher can earn her earnings through teaching in the best schools which are appropriate to her knowledge.PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLEAST

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Primary Sector is able to provide more employment opportunities in India, but comparatively less GDP on comparison with Tertiary. Identify the two phenomenon that lead to this situation.

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___The ANALYSIS of the sectoral composition of GDP and employment for the period 1950-2000 shows that there has been a growing 'tertiarisation' of the structures of PRODUCTION and employment in India. The author emphasises the 'catalytic' role that can be PLAYED by the tertiary sector, at least in the medium term, in employment GENERATION and poverty alleviation. However, in the LONG run the simultaneous growth of the three sectors is desirable.

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Name the different types of data. class 11 economics chapter 2 collection of data plz answer on thiese basis only

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पाणफारी दिने पर निम्नलिखित.76. श्रमिक की उत्पादकता बढ़ने पर किमें से क्या घटित होता है?(A) संतुलन नकदी मजदूरी में गिरावट(B) श्रमिक के संतुलन परिमाण में गिरावर(C) प्रतियोगी फर्मों को अधिक पूँजी के प्रयोगके लिए प्रेरित किया जाएगा(D) श्रमिक माँग वक्र दाईं ओर स्थानांतरित10 हो जाता है​

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a is the CORRECT wordExplanation:HOPE you UNDERSTAND

44.

What is the estimated percentage of poor people in India in 2010 to 2011​

Answer» 269 MILLION...I HOPE it was HELPFUL
45.

Can you imagine some village which initially had no job opportunity but later came up with many​

Answer» YES because the VILLAGE MAY be DEVELOPED
46.

Importance of planning a kitchen

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Design and planning your KITCHEN is key to good kitchen design. Many of us spend hours in the kitchen on a daily basis. The baker, the cook, the jam maker, coffee and tea making are some of the tasks undertaken in the kitchen. All kitchens are different and each kitchen needs to uniquely suit an individual or a family life style.Crockery STORAGE all in the one place, a larder, one or two OVENS, recycling bins, a larder fridge, space for small electrical appliance storage, baking tins where to store these, wine glass storage - how many of these items can apply for space on your wish list? How many more items can you add that are important to you and your family? Now is the time to begin your list, add or subtract to it as you think of changes. This is the time to get it right, so now is the time to take the time! It is all really valuable and plays a big part in the key to good kitchen design.PLANNINGWhen you are at the planning stage and your kitchen design is taking shape all the items listed will NEED a location in your new kitchen. This will MAKE the transition from an existing kitchen to a new kitchen more streamlined. If you are moving into your very own kitchen for the first time then your move will be nearly stress free......PLEASE THANKS MY ANSWER............PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST......

47.

Indian government should be investing more on Tertiary sector. Why?

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The services sector is not only the dominant sector in India’s GDP, but has also attracted significant foreign investment flows, CONTRIBUTED significantly to exports as well as provided large-scale employment. India’s services sector covers a wide variety of activities such as trade, hotel and restaurants, transport, storage and communication, financing, insurance, real estate, business services, community, social and personal services, and services associated with construction.Market SizeThe services sector is the key driver of India’s economic growth. The sector has contributed 54.17 per cent of India’s Gross Value Added at current price in 2018-19*. Net service exports STOOD at US$ 60.25 billion in April-December 2018 (P).Nikkei India Services Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) stood at 52.5 in February 2019. The EXPANSION in services activity was driven by boost in capacity and demand along with favourable public policies.InvestmentsSome of the developments and major investments by companies in the services sector in the recent past are as follows:Leisure and business travel and tourism spending are expected to increase to US$ 234.4 billion and US$ 12.9 billion in 2018, respectively.India’s earnings from medical tourism could exceed US$ 9 billion by 2020.Indian healthcare companies are entering into merger and acquisitions with domestic and foreign companies to drive growth and gain new markets.Government InitiativesThe Government of India recognises the importance of promoting growth in services sectors and provides several incentives in wide variety of sectors such as health care, tourism, education, engineering, communications, transportation, information technology, banking, finance, management, among others.The Government of India has adopted a few initiatives in the recent past. Some of these are as follows:Under the Mid-Term Review of Foreign Trade Policy (2015-20), the Central Government increased incentives provided under Services Exports from India Scheme (SEIS) by two per cent.Government of India is WORKING to remove many trade barriers to services and tabled a draft legal text on Trade Facilitation in Services to the WTO in 2017.Explanation:hope it helps u:)

48.

Ascertain arithmetic mean from the following marks secured by 10 students out of 30? Also use shortcut method The marks are÷ 4,3,8,9,12,10,25,10,21 and 20

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of 30? Also use shortcut method… ... The marks are÷ 4,3,8,9,12,10,25, 10,21 and 20.Explanation:Also determine their coefficients. ... 3. Calculate range and Q.D. for the following data. Also find their coefficients. ... Use short- CUT method] 9. ... Months 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ..

49.

'A study showed that unemployment of graduate and post - graduate has increased faster than among matriculates.​

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that is TRUEEXPLANATION:Because you NEED my NUMBER

50.

Write a short note on modern farming methods

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tion:Modern farming METHODS refer to the agricultural production SYSTEM characterized by the high inputs of capital, labour, heavy usage of farm MACHINERY such as threshers, harvesters, WINNOWING machine, heavy usage of technology such as selective breeding, pesticides, chemical FERTILIZERS and insecticides