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Women in Agriculture


Top 7 important factors luring people towards agriculture

Top 7 important factors luring people towards agriculture

As demand for global food production is increasing, there has been a growing interest of people looking to move in. 

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MUMBAI, 24 January 2022: As demand for global food production is increasing, there has been a growing interest of people looking to move in. 

Let's check the important factors that are pulling people towards agriculture.

Economic opportunities: The potential for financial stability and growth through farming can be a major factor for people to pursue agriculture as a career.

Access to land and resources: Having access to land and resources, such as water and equipment, can be a significant factor in people's ability to pursue agriculture as a livelihood.

Education and training: Access to education and training in agriculture can be a key factor in helping people acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to be successful in farming.

Social and cultural factors: Family tradition or community culture that is attached to farming, can also play a role in people's decision to pursue agriculture as a career.

Government policies and support: Government policies and programs that support the development of agriculture, such as subsidies and extension services, can also be a factor in people's decision to move into agriculture.

Climate and weather: Climate and weather conditions can also play a role in people's decision to pursue agriculture, as certain regions may be more suitable for certain crops or livestock.


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