Agriculture practices are highly advanced in developed countries like New Zealand and Australia. Why? PLEASE ANSWER FAST I WILL GIVE 50 POINTS!!!
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Explanation:
The considerable expanses of arable land have helped Australia to become a leading world exporter of grains, meats, and wool. Both grains (predominantly wheat and barley) and wool markets around the world are dominated by Australian exports. ... Australia exports a great deal more agricultural produce than it imports.
The farming sector produces a vast number horticultural, dairy, and meat products which are consumed locally as well as overseas. New Zealand is one of the world's largest exporters of dairy products as well as sheep meat. The agriculture industry also provides job opportunities for thousands of New Zealanders.
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Any consideration of the competition for resources facing agriculture in developed countries must be related to the supply and demand for agricultural products; the impact of technological advance on output and prices; the interaction between domestic agriculture and international trade; and farm incomes.