Some of the Characteristics of estate or plantation farming are listed below:
Characteristics of estate/plantation farming
• Plantations are usually foreign owned by large companies.
• Processing of produce is done on site
• They are labor intensive, meaning they employ a lot of people
• They are usually export-oriented, meaning they mainly export their produce
• They require large capital
• They require large scale irrigation
• They require long term investment
• This is the cultivation of different crops and the rearing of livestock at the same time on the same farm.
• Crops grown are maize, wheat, Soya beans e.t.c
• Livestock reared are cattle, goats, sheep e.t.c
• This is the intensive growing of vegetables and mainly for sale near urban areas.
• It is also called Truck Farming (transportation)
• This is carried out near urban areas where transport is available and ready market for the products.
• The chief vegetables grown are potatoes, tomatoes, onions, cabbage, beans, egg plants, carrots, beet roots, lettuce and chili pepper.
• Fruits such as bananas, mangoes, avocado, guava and pineapples are produced seasonally.
• This involves the production of ornamental plants e.g flowers for sale locally and for export.
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