Agriculture in Economics

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Across
  1. 4. causes stronger typhoons, droughts, and floods that can destroy crops.
  2. 5. Agriculture provides the "inputs" for the manufacturing sector
  3. 7. economy transforms from a primarily agricultural foundation to one based on the manufacturing of goods.
  4. 8. relies on secure supply chains, diverse production, and inventory management, critical for preventing food insecurity during seasonal changes or economic downturns.
  5. 9. Primary calorie source for 50% of Asia
  6. 11. Exporting high-value crops (like bananas, pineapples, or coconut oil) brings in foreign currency, meaning new sources of opportunities for income and production
  7. 12. relates to direct extraction, cultivation, and management of natural resources to produce food, fiber, and raw materials.
Down
  1. 1. A situation where poor individuals or communities cannot escape poverty due to lack of resources
  2. 2. government policy that distributes land to farmers who do not own any.
  3. 3. explains how a small change in investment or spending can lead to a larger change in total income
  4. 6. financial support from the government to help farmers reduce the cost of farming materials like seeds and fertilizers.
  5. 10. show how agriculture and industry are connected.