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The only one state farming in Kerala is at

APalakkad

BKannur

CWayanad

DKollam

Answer:

B. Kannur

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Large-Scale Farming:


Broadly speaking, large scale farming in of four types:

  1. Collective farming
  2. State farming
  3. Corporate farming
  4. Co-operative farming


Collective Farming:


  • Collective farming in Soviet Russia is an example of large-scale method of cultivation.
  • In such a type of farming peasants work jointly on the farm surrendering their individual land which they had been using and also their animals and agricultural implements.
  • The remuneration of collective farmers is calculated in 'work day' units.


State Farming:


  • Another important method of large-scale farming is state farming which has been again, largely tried in Russia.
  • These farms are equipped with up-to-date machinery, managed in accordance with the latest methods of agronomy and scientific animal husbandry and worked by paid labour.
  • Only one state farming in Kerala, Aralam (Kannur)


Corporate Farming:

  • The third type of large-scale farming is corporate farming or estate farming in which large estates are being cultivated on capitalistic basis and in which profit motive predominates.
  • USA is the example of corporate farming.


Co-operative Farming:

Another important method of large-scale farming is co-operative farming, four types of co-operative farming societies.

State Farming:


  • Another important method of large-scale farming is state farming which has been again, largely tried in Russia.
  • These farms are equipped with up-to-date machinery, managed in accordance with the latest methods of agronomy and scientific animal husbandry and worked by paid labour.
  • Only one state farming in Kerala, Aralam (Kannur)



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