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Commercial agriculture consists of raising food for trade and profit, while subsistence agriculture focuses o
a providing the basic needs of the farmer's family
b. providing the basic needs of the neighboring communities
c. creating more arable land for future use
d. obtaining subsidies from governments and corporations
select the best answer from the choices provided
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