One characteristic of intensive farming is that it is usually practiced in urban centres with
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The statement is incorrect. Intensive farming is a type of agriculture that involves the use of high levels of inputs such as labor, fertilizers, and pesticides on a small area of land to maximize output. It is often practiced in areas where land is scarce or expensive, and the population is high. Intensive farming is commonly practiced in rural areas rather than urban centers, as urban centers usually have limited agricultural land. Therefore, the option "large population" might be associated with intensive farming, but the statement "usually practiced in urban centers" is incorrect.