polices and problems of agriculture
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Agricultural policy describes a set of laws relating to domestic agriculture and imports of foreign agricultural products. Governments usually implement agricultural policies with the goal of achieving a specific outcome in the domestic agricultural product markets.
Agricultural policies use predetermined goals, objectives and pathway set by an individual or government for the purpose of achieving a specified outcome, for the benefit of the individual(s), society and the nations’ economy at large.[1] Agricultural policies take into consideration the primary, secondary and tertiary processes in agricultural production.[1] Outcomes can involve, for example, a guaranteed supply level, price stability, product quality, product selection, land use or employment.
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Five Major Challenges Facing North American Agriculture
- Resource Depletion: The Costs of Industrial Agriculture. ...
- Land Management: Degrading and Undervaluing Farmland. ...
- Food Waste: Compromising Food Security. ...
- Demographic Changes: A Disconnected Public. ...
- Political Issues: The Business of Food.
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