What are some differences between traditional and modern agriculture?

1 Answer
Aug 18, 2017

Modern agriculture uses advanced technology, it is less labor intensive than traditional agriculture, and the yield quantity is larger.

Explanation:

Modern agriculture uses advanced technology, it is less labor intensive than traditional agriculture, and the yield quantity is larger because there is a focus on maximizing production and maintaining a consistent quality.

Modern agriculture uses advanced technology , such as plant breeding techniques and pesticides. Seeds that are hybrids may be used and other gene editing techniques applied.

Modern agriculture is less labor intensive than traditional agriculture because there is a greater reliance on machinery . This is in terms of both harvesting and growing the plants but also in cases where one is applying fertilizers and pesticides.

Some equipment used in modern agriculture:
https://www.kullabs.com/classes/subjects/units/lessons/notes/note-detail/3696

We also see monocultures and large scale animal agriculture where livestock is confined to very small spaces.

Production is greater in modern agriculture than traditional agriculture. There is usually an emphasis on producing consistent products with modern agriculture also. For example, a tomato that grew in an atypical shape may be tossed out rather than brought to market. Note that product quality is often higher in traditional agriculture.

Misshapen fruits not included in modern agriculture:
https://www.vegetariantimes.com/life-garden/why-you-should-eat-more-ugly-fruits-and-veggies