Explain the meaning of working capital describe its effect on day today farming activities
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working capital is that capital which if once used by us then cannot be used again and again. for eg:- money.
it is very important in our day to day life. if we talk about the example money then it is something which helps us to buy different things which are necessary for life. similarly without working capital it is almost impossible to live
it is very important in our day to day life. if we talk about the example money then it is something which helps us to buy different things which are necessary for life. similarly without working capital it is almost impossible to live
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Agriculture is the cultivation and breeding of animals , plants and fungi for food , fiber , biofuel , medicinal plants and other products used to sustain and enhance life. Agriculture was the key development in the rise of sedentary human civilization , whereby farming of
domesticated species created food
surpluses that nurtured the development of civilization . The study of agriculture is known as agricultural science . The history of agriculture by humans dates back thousands of years, and its development has been driven and defined by greatly different
climates , cultures , and technologies;
industrial agriculture based on large-scale monoculture farming has become the dominant agricultural method. Although generally understood to denote the practices of humans, other animals—for example,
fungus-growing ants —have also been found to engage in agriculture.
domesticated species created food
surpluses that nurtured the development of civilization . The study of agriculture is known as agricultural science . The history of agriculture by humans dates back thousands of years, and its development has been driven and defined by greatly different
climates , cultures , and technologies;
industrial agriculture based on large-scale monoculture farming has become the dominant agricultural method. Although generally understood to denote the practices of humans, other animals—for example,
fungus-growing ants —have also been found to engage in agriculture.
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