Farming in West India (Kerala)[Date] Today I will: -Be able to describe the location of Kerala -Describe the farming which takes place here Geography National.

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Farming in West India (Kerala)[Date] Today I will: -Be able to describe the location of Kerala -Describe the farming which takes place here Geography National 5

Intensive peasant farming Geography National 5 Kerala

Intensive peasant farming Geography National 5

Intensive peasant farming Geography National 5

Intensive peasant farming Geography National 5

Intensive peasant farming Geography National 5

Intensive peasant farming Rural Intensive Peasant Farming

Intensive peasant farming Geography National 5

Geography National 5 Glue the picture into your notes jotter and add the following labels:

Geography National 5 Rice is grown

Geography National 5 Small farms because soil is fertile

Geography National 5 Very intensive with high inputs per area

Geography National 5 Subsistence farmers; they grow for themselves

Geography National 5 Lots of labour on farm

Geography National 5 Very little equipment