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nikklg [1K]
1 year ago
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Describe the benefits and possible problems that could result from pastoral and agricultural production.

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rusak2 [61]1 year ago
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Pastoral production losses a lot of water, this also causes the deforestation. Agricultural production requires a tuff time but is perfect for the production of foods on large scale.

Describe the benefits and possible problems that could result from pastoral and agricultural production?

<h3><u>Benefits of Pastoral Production:</u></h3>

Pastoralism is critical method which is used to reducing impoverishment and providing good food security in the areas. By working with nature, it increases the rate of productivity, justifiable and that works for the animal welfare.

<h3><u>Problems of Pastoral Production:</u></h3>

Loss of fertile grazing land to settled farming. Loss of access to water sources for their herds. Due to the pastoral industry, this effects the climate change negatively through emissions of GHG, expansion of pastureland through deforestation.

<h3><u>Benefits of Agricultural Production:</u></h3>

Agriculture improves society in many ways, which includes: supporting livelihoods through food, habitat, and jobs; providing raw materials for food and other products; and building strong economies through trade.

<h3><u>Problems of</u> <u>Agricultural Production:</u></h3>

Farming requires a lot of effort and includes many challenges for the farmer, because it requires a tuff time to be required.

So we can conclude that: Pastoral production losses a lot of water, this also causes the deforestation. Agricultural production requires a tuff time but is perfect for the production of foods on large scale.

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