Geography, asked by Ashokkumarapu9703, 10 months ago

If user cost increases what happens to the level of harvest explain

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Answered by alinakincsem
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Answer:

If the user costs increases in the production of a certain good, in this case it being an agricultural good. The demand for that good would fall because now the cost of buying has increased and thus the harvest will might be affected positively. whoever is producing this will need fertilizers and pesticides and insecticides to protect the harvest. Crops could get wasted probably, however, the supplier would try to increase his supply for he wants more profit.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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If the user cost increases, the demand for harvest would decrease. This would in turn have a negative impact on the harvest and will also put a burden on the producers.

EXPLANATION:

Since the demand for the harvest falls, the producers would need to protect the crops by using more fertilizers, pesticides and insecticides. This means that the producers will have to spend more to ensure that the harvest is not damaged. The producer would also refrain from sowing and harvesting new crops.

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