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what is the correlation between agriculture and social formation.​

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Answered by krishnandinesh81
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Until the past half-century, all agriculture and land management was framed by local institutions strong in social capital. But neoliberal forms of development came to undermine existing structures, thus reducing sustainability and equity. The past 20 years, though, have seen the deliberate establishment of more than 8 million new social groups across the world. This restructuring and growth of rural social capital within specific territories is leading to increased productivity of agricultural and land management systems, with particular benefits for those previously excluded. Further growth would occur with more national and regional policy support.

Answered by shilpa85475
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  • The restructuring and growth of rural social capital in certain areas leads to increased productivity of agricultural and land use systems, with particular benefits for previously excluded people.
  • Further growth will come from greater national and regional political support.
  • It is the essential basis of life. ... increasing agricultural surplus through increased agricultural production and productivity contributes to the well-being of people, especially in rural areas.
  • Agriculture is the most important source of food in the world.
  • Agriculture produces vegetables, proteins and oils.
  • In an agricultural society, the social structure was rigid because the land was the basis of prosperity.
  • The landowners had more power and prestige than those who did not have land to grow crops.
  • Thus, agricultural societies often had a lower ruling class of landowners and the working class.
  • Agriculture allows people to produce surplus food.
  • If the harvest fails, this extra food can be used or exchanged for other food. Food surpluses free people for other non-agricultural work.
  • Agriculture was used to keep the nomads close to their fields and led to the development of permanent villages.

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