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Agriculture Business

Amelia Scott

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Editora: Publifye

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Agriculture Business explores the intricate world of agribusiness, focusing on the interconnected systems that deliver food globally. It emphasizes that achieving sustainable food security requires a unified perspective, integrating technological innovations, policy frameworks, and robust supply chain management.

 
Did you know that precision farming techniques, driven by data analytics and automation, are significantly boosting crop yields and resource efficiency? The book also highlights the crucial role of international organizations in ensuring food security across geopolitical boundaries, addressing issues like food waste reduction and supply chain logistics.

 
The book examines the historical evolution of agriculture, from subsistence farming to industrialized agriculture, contextualizing current challenges and opportunities. It delves into the economic and policy drivers shaping agribusiness, dissecting trade agreements, subsidies, and regulations impacting agricultural production and market access.

 
It's unique in its integrated approach, connecting technological advancements with policy implications and supply chain dynamics, providing practical insights for stakeholders.

 
The book progresses through sections exploring technological revolutions, economic and policy drivers, and the complexities of global food distribution.
Disponível desde: 03/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 98 páginas.

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