What is marketable surplus?
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Marketable surplus is the difference between the total agricultural output produced by farmers and the part of the total agricultural output used for their self-consumption, i.e. The part of agricultural production which is sold in the market by farmers.
Marketable surplus = Total farm output produced by farmer - Own consumption of farm output.
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