When people grow enough food for their own families or villages, it is often referred to as subsistence farming. This practice allows communities to be self-sufficient and reduces reliance on external food sources, promoting local resilience and food security. Additionally, it can enhance community ties and cultural practices related to agriculture. However, challenges such as climate change, resource availability, and market access can impact the sustainability of subsistence farming.
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