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The agrochemicals have enriched the production but not water. Why?

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Answered by Secondman
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They are the general name used in agriculture for chemicals (fertilizers, pesticides, insecticides, etc.) to facilitate plant growth and protection.

They are agricultural chemicals, in short.

While the overuse of chemicals was initially used to improve crop production, it has now begun to affect the environment.

Agricultural chemicals have a broad scope, part of the obvious effects on crops and the food supply chain.

Due to these many uses, they enter the surrounding areas of land and water, and therefore have a wide effect.

The use of  water makes it possible to grow fruit and vegetables and to raise livestock, which is an important part of our food.

Therefore, agrochemicals enriched the crop production.

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