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GLOBAL SPECIAL CHANGES IN AGRICULTURE - Coggle Diagram
GLOBAL SPECIAL CHANGES IN AGRICULTURE
why GLOBAL CHANGES IN AGRICULTURE is caused?
Globalization
Interconnected markets influence agricultural practices through trade agreements and global supply chains.
Sustainability
There is a growing focus on sustainable practices to address environmental concerns like soil degradation and water pollution.
Technological Advancements
Innovations like precision agriculture and biotechnology are enhancing crop yields and efficiency.
Consumer Preferences
Changing demands, such as for plant-based or local foods, shape agricultural production and marketing.
Population Growth
increasing global population drives the need for more efficient and productive agricultural systems to ensure food security.
Economic and Policy Shifts
Government policies and economic conditions impact agricultural practices through subsidies, trade policies, and research investments.
Climate Change
Shifts in climate affect farming practices, prompting adaptations such as developing resilient crops.
Urbanization
Expansion of urban areas often leads to the conversion of agricultural land, affecting local food systems.
What are the Climate Change consequences of GLOBAL SPECIAl CHANGES IN AGRICULTURE?
Economic
Less incomes, so the prices rise increasing peoples hunger
Political
As the exportation falls, the incomes drops reatarding the economical development
Enviromental
Farmers use fertilazers for making the crops instantly grow with a higher quality, it then afects to the land
Degrades the crops quality in long time terms
Social
Hunger levels increase because there is less food due to the crops less quality