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Different Activities involving agriculture, agronomy, agroecology, agrimarketting and agribusiness?

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One Response to “Different Activities involving agriculture, agronomy, agroecology, agrimarketting and agribusiness?”

  • David S says:

    I hope that this helps. Thanks for asking! Have a great day…

    =D

    -David S.

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    Agriculture refers to the production of food and goods through farming and forestry. Agriculture is basically a wide variety of specialties and techniques, including ways to expand the lands suitable for plant raising, by digging water-channels and other forms of irrigation.

    Agronomy is the science and technology of using plants for food, fuel, feed, and fiber. Agronomy has work in the areas of plant genetics, plant physiology, meteorology, and soil science. Agronomy is a combination of sciences that are used together such as biology, chemistry, ecology, earth science, and genetics.

    The term agroecology can be used in multiple ways, as a science, as a movement and as a practice. Broadly stated, it is the study of the role of agriculture in the world. It is said to be the frame of agriculture. So an agroecologist would study agriculture’s various relationships with soil health, water quality, air quality, meso- and micro-fauna, surrounding flora, environmental toxins, and other environmental contexts.

    I don’t know anything about Ari Marketing so I can’t answer that. Sorry!

    In agriculture, agribusiness is a generic term that refers to the various businesses involved in food production, including farming and contract farming, seed supply, agrochemicals, farm machinery, wholesale and distribution, processing, marketing, and retail sales. (Basically Agriculture Business- business referring to agriculture)