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7. Institutional factors

a. Such as land tenancy, ownership of land, size of holdings and size of fields also impose restrictions on the cropping patterns of a region.

i. In areas of small holdings, farmers tend to be subsistent despite innovation diffusion.

ii. Contrary to this, farmers with large holdings have more risk bearing capacity and they have relatively high degree of commercialization.