what is an agricultural depression
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☆The Great Depression of British Agriculture occurred during the late nineteenth century and is usually dated from 1873 to 1896.
☆Agricultural Depression refers to the phase which is characterized by increase in the crop production but reduction in the market price.
☆The prime cause of the agricultural production was the increase in world food supplies and the competition from cheaper producers.
☆Agricultural Depression refers to the phase which is characterized by increase in the crop production but reduction in the market price.
☆The prime cause of the agricultural production was the increase in world food supplies and the competition from cheaper producers.
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Agricultural depression.
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- Agricultural depression corresponds to either the period characterized by increased crops or production yet market value drop.
- The sense of mental illness in agricultural production means framer harvests are not growing adequately.
- Increasing the world's food resources, as well as demand from inexpensive suppliers, is the primary cause of farming or agricultural growth.
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