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what caused the increase in agriculture production in 600 bc​

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Answered by siyadubey16
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Early science and developments revolved primarily around making farming easier, faster and more profitable. Around 600 BCE humans had begun to develop sophisticated cities and discovered new materials such as iron ore and other metals.

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Answered by padmapiyushjoshi1978
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Iron implements were also used in agriculture, which in a way was responsible for increasing the production during this time. ... According to Ram Sharan Sharma, paddy production by transplantation began around c. 600 B.C. References of paddy transplantation were also found in the Pali texts.

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