Small-scale traditional farming refers to a system of agriculture in which farmers cultivate small plots of land using traditional methods, such as hand tools and simple irrigation techniques. This type of farming is typically practiced by individual families or communities.
Related terms
Subsistence agriculture: Subsistence agriculture is a type of farming in which farmers grow crops primarily for their own consumption rather than for sale in markets.
Traditional agricultural practices: Traditional agricultural practices refer to long-established methods and techniques used by farmers over generations to cultivate crops and raise livestock.
Self-sufficiency: Self-sufficiency is the ability of individuals or communities to meet their own needs without relying heavily on external resources or assistance.