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Question : The difference between a farmer’s output over and above his on-farm consumption is known as __________.

Option 1: consumer surplus

Option 2: marketable surplus

Option 3: foreign consumption

Option 4: domestic consumption


Team Careers360 13th Jan, 2024
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Correct Answer: marketable surplus


Solution : The correct option is a marketable surplus

The difference between a farmer's total agricultural output and the portion of that output consumed on the farm is known as the marketable surplus or net farm income. This surplus represents the quantity of agricultural products that can be sold or used for other purposes beyond the farmer's consumption. It is an important factor in determining the economic viability and sustainability of a farm operation.

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