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Hunger (Lack of Investment (Little research and development (Poor water…
Hunger
Lack of Investment
Little research and development
Underdeveloped irrigation systems
Crops dry out
Farm land has to be close to water sources
Poor water treatment systems
Crops killed
Bacteria
Animals become infected
Lack of development in use of insecticides/herbicides
Crops die
Roots overtaken by weeds and grasses
Animals get into crops
Uneducated
Don't know the best ways to plant, grow, and harvest
Can't make adjustments based off data
Poor working conditions
Labor intensive
Increased amount of time
More workers needed
Little to no equipment
Planting takes longer
Harvest takes longer
Crops may die
Unstable conflict
War
Nuclear War
Nuclear debris is harmful to humans
Money goes to war efforts rather than agriculture
Land taken over
Resources are sent to troops
Stolen or destroyed farming equipment and goods
Smoke causes pollution in air affecting plant growth and nutrients
Dictatorship
People in power or higher social status receive the most resources.
People in power decide where resources go and how much
"waste" goes to people in lower income levels.
Causes infection
Increase in sickness
Safety
People are forced to scatter
Decrease in workers
Stronger workers go to war
Climate
Natural Disasters
Hurricanes
Flooding
Heavy winds - flattening destroying crops
Earthquakes
Land obstructed
Tornados
Cropland flattned
Weather Change
Extreme heat
Crops can't survive
Need excess amounts of water
Little to no rainfall
Droughts
Crops die
Water sources dry up
River levels decrease
Water animals die
Lack of irrigation
Unpredictability
What to grow
When to plant/harvest?
How to plant/harvest?
Population Size
Overcrowding
Farm land taken to increase housing
Farmland decreases
More mouths to feed
Lack of education
Unemployement
Poverty
Isolation from developed countries
Lack of imports
No economic growth
No monetary support to invest in agriculture
Lack of exports
Economy decay
Separation from growing fields and access to information