This document outlines the key differences between plantation agriculture and high-technology farming. Plantation agriculture requires large tracts of fertile land in tropical regions with favorable climate conditions and relies on manual labor. High-technology farming utilizes machines, computers, and other modern technologies on smaller plots of land, with controlled environments like greenhouses. Outputs of high-technology farming include organic vegetables, orchids, and fish farms, while outputs of plantation agriculture include oil palm fruit and derived products like crude palm oil and palm kernel oil.