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Agricultural productivity can be measured in terms of

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Answered by Anonymous
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Agricultural productivity is measured as the ratio of agricultural outputs to agricultural inputs. While individual products are usually measured by weight, their varying densities make measuring overall agricultural output difficult. ... These are called partial measures of productivity.
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Answered by bratislava
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Answer:

Input of raw matter and output of finished products.

Explanation:

  • It is expressed the ratio of agricultural outputs to agricultural inputs. As the individual product is measured by weight and varying densities.
  • The output is usually measured in market values. Agricultural productivity may be also measured in TFP total factor productivity. Sources of agricultural productivity are mechanization and HYV seeds, fertilizers and animal feeds.
  • Agricultural productivity increase with increases in sustainable development. Affecting biodiversity, ecology and cropping patterns Agricultural productivity coefficient index was introduced by Shafi in 1984
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