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Sustainability, Agriculture, and Agricultural Policy [PDF]

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In this paper, the problem of achieving sustainable development in the context of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and other policy suggestions is examined. Sustainable development is defined as a commitment to conserve necessary biological, cultural, and aesthetic capital for future generations. This is not a costless process.
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Precision Agriculture Innovation in Agriculture

CARDIOMETRY, 2023
Precision farming refers to the latest trends in agriculture that use technology to improve quality, quantity, and productivity, thereby ensuring profitability, sustainability, betterment, and preservation of the environment. The paper discusses the development and needs for precision agriculture in India with its existing problems and opportunities ...
S. Pillai, L. Loveleen
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Agriculture and Agricultural Systems

2016
Crop Ecology deals with agricultural ecosystems that are manipulated by man to funnel the maximum energy into usable products (food and raw materials). Agricultural ecosystems show normally low biodiversity, low autonomy and a short trophic chain. The main features of farming systems are productivity, stability, resilience, and sustainability, the ...
Elias Fereres, Francisco J. Villalobos
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Agriculture and Agricultural Biotechnology

2009
Abstract This article explores a number of issues in agriculture and agricultural biotechnology putting a special emphasis within the philosophy of biology which is a fruitful area of study. The ecological impact of agriculture and the potential for humans to make novel contributions to genetic diversity raises questions about ...
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Agriculture and Agricultural Labor

2019
The agricultural and farm labor history of African Americans extends across more than four centuries, from slavery beginning in the early 17th century to freedom resulting from the Civil War to a small number of independent farm owners by the early 21st century. Prior to the Civil War, slavery primarily served as an agricultural labor system.
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Agricultural notes

1922
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Advanced agricultural biotechnologies and sustainable agriculture

Trends in Biotechnology, 2002
Agricultural biotechnologies are anchored to a scientific paradigm rooted in experimental biology, whereas sustainable agriculture rests on a biological paradigm that is best described as ecological. Both biotechnology and sustainable agriculture are associated with particular social science paradigms: biotechnology has its foundation in neoclassical ...
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Agriculture in the U.S,

1966
Contents: The Changing Structure of Agriculture; Farm Production; Agricultural Finance; Prices and Farm Income; Demand for Farm Products and Marketing; Foreign Markets for U.S. Farm Products; Rural Population and the Low Income Problem; History of Commodity Price Support Programs; World Agricultural Development and Food Needs.
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