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  • ...logy, involving the use of living systems and organisms to develop or make products. Depending on the tools and applications, it often overlaps with related sc ...ology" was first used by ''Karl Ereky'' in 1919, meaning the production of products from raw materials with the aid of living organisms.
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  • == Agricultural productivity == ...ˈkʌltʃərəl prəˌdʌktɪˈvɪti/) is a measure of the output of an [[agriculture|agricultural]] production process for a given set of inputs.
    2 KB (253 words) - 14:49, 11 February 2024
  • == Good Agricultural Practice (GAP) == ...on processes, resulting in safe and healthy food and non-food agricultural products, while taking into account economic, social and environmental sustainabilit
    2 KB (223 words) - 04:13, 12 February 2024
  • == Agricultural cooperative == ...gricultural co-op''', is a type of [[Cooperative|cooperative]] that unites agricultural producers, such as farmers or ranchers, on a voluntary basis.
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  • ...]] would meet to buy and sell [[grain]]. It is a significant part of the [[agricultural]] and [[economic]] history of many towns and cities, particularly in the [[ * [[Grain Market]]: A marketplace where buyers and sellers trade grain products.
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  • '''Agribusiness''' (pronunciation: /ˈaɡrɪˌbɪznɪs/) is the business of agricultural production. It includes agrichemicals, breeding, crop production (farming a * [[Distribution]]: The process of getting agricultural products from the farm to the consumer, often involving wholesalers and retailers.
    2 KB (264 words) - 23:47, 6 February 2024
  • ...arketing", which refers to the action or business of promoting and selling products or services, and "year", which refers to the period of 365 days (or 366 day * [[Crop Year]]: The period from one year's harvest to the next for an agricultural commodity.
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  • ==Agricultural== '''Agricultural''' (pronunciation: /ˌæɡrɪˈkʌltʃərəl/) is an adjective that pertain
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  • ...a dietary practice that involves the consumption of both plant and animal products, but with a focus on the ethical treatment of animals and sustainable farmi ...des supporting farms that provide free-range, organic, and locally sourced products.
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  • '''Cash crops''' (pronunciation: /kæʃ krɒps/) are agricultural crops which are grown for the purpose of selling for profit in a market, ra The term "cash crop" is derived from the 19th century agricultural practice in America where farmers would grow crops specifically to sell for
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  • ...s|chemicals]], [[Polymers|polymers]], [[Agricultural products|agricultural products]], and [[Synthetic fibers|synthetic fibers]]. The company has also been inv
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  • ...ood processing''' (/fuːd ˈprɒsɛsɪŋ/) is the transformation of agricultural products into food, or of one form of food into other forms. ...and so is a beneficial process. Primary food processing turns agricultural products, such as raw wheat kernels or livestock, into something that can eventually
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  • ...r holdings as a joint enterprise. This type of [[cooperative]] is often an agricultural production unit including a number of farm households or villages working t ...which was introduced in the Soviet Union to represent a form of collective agricultural enterprise. The concept has its roots in the theories of [[Karl Marx]] and
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  • ...n: /ˈfɑːmlænd/) is a type of land that is primarily used for [[agriculture|agricultural]] purposes. The term is often used to describe land that is suitable for gr ...owing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
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  • ...''' (pronunciation: /ˈkrɒplænd/) is a type of land use where [[agriculture|agricultural]] activities like the cultivation of [[crop|crops]] are carried out. ...ains]], [[fruit|fruits]], [[vegetable|vegetables]], and other agricultural products. Cropland can be classified into two main types: [[arable land]] and [[perm
    2 KB (242 words) - 04:18, 5 February 2024
  • ...e''' (pronounced /dʒɒn dɪər/) is an American corporation that manufactures agricultural, construction, and forestry machinery, diesel engines, drivetrains (axles, ...a variant of "Dear". The name "John Deere" is synonymous with farming and agricultural machinery.
    2 KB (230 words) - 03:45, 8 February 2024
  • ...(pronunciation: /fɑːrmz/) are areas of land that are devoted primarily to agricultural processes with the primary objective of producing food and other crops; it ...owing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
    2 KB (268 words) - 04:39, 4 February 2024
  • ...em in which a central processing or exporting unit contracts [[agriculture|agricultural production]] with [[farmer|farmers]] by providing them with input and buyin ...and technology. For buyers, it can ensure a stable supply of agricultural products with specific quality characteristics.
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  • Arable land refers to the land under temporary agricultural crops (multiple crops grown in the same area in sequential seasons), tempor ...owing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
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  • .../ˈlaɪvˌstɒk/) is a term used to refer to domesticated animals raised in an agricultural setting to produce commodities such as food, fiber, and labor. The term is ...owing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
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