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Answered by ItzDαrkHσrsє
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Answer:

SUMMARY OF AGRICULTURE AND TRADE ARE AS FOLLOWS :~

Explanation:

1. AGRICULTURE;- IS THE ART AND SCIENCE OF CULTIVATING PLANTS AND LIVESTOCK .

Answered by Saby123
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Summary of Agriculture and Trade

Agriculture is the practice of growing crops to meet demands. { local and foreign}.

Crops can be grown as two different kinds:

1. Cash Crop

2. Food crop

NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH

Trade and Agriculture

A conference on Trade and Agriculture took place on May 17-18 in Cambridge. Research Associate Dave Donaldson of MIT organized the meeting, which was sponsored by the Economic Research Service at the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Giannini Foundation at the University of California. These researchers' papers were presented and discussed:

Jayson Beckman, Department of Agriculture; Carmen Estrades and Manuel Flores, Universidad de la República (Uruguay); and Angel H. Aguiar, Purdue University

The Impacts of Export Taxes on Agricultural Trade

Most major types of trade barriers on agricultural products have been reduced since the formation of the World Trade Organization. Globally, tariffs have decreased significantly, export subsidies are scheduled to be eliminated, and the Trade Facilitation Agreement holds some promise on addressing non-tariff measures. However, export restrictions -- mainly export taxes -- have remained prolific and in fact, their number has increased over the last ten years. Perhaps because they are only used by a subset of countries or on some commodities, export taxes have not received the same scrutiny in multilateral trade negotiations as other trade barriers. This is despite the fact that export taxes often occur when food prices are high and/or volatile. Where export taxes have attention in the literature tends to be in studies that examine only a single commodity or country. Beckman, Estrades, Flores, and Aguiar seek to provide more detail to investigating the linkages between export taxes, trade, and food prices. To do so, they utilize both a partial equilibrium model using a econometric-based gravity framework and a global general equilibrium model, which, in tandem, capture different aspects of these linkages. The results show that export taxes do not have a widespread impact on welfare losses from climate change when adjustments in trade flows are constrained.

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