Commercial farmers are individuals or businesses that engage in agricultural activities primarily for the purpose of making a profit. They typically cultivate large areas of land and use modern farming techniques, machinery, and technology to maximize productivity and efficiency. Commercial farmers often specialize in growing cash crops, such as grains, fruits, vegetables, or raising livestock for meat, dairy, or poultry production. They may also engage in agribusiness activities, such as processing, packaging, and marketing their agricultural products. Commercial farming is characterized by its scale, intensive production methods, and market-oriented approach.