Socio-economic development of agriculture based on technological change

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چکیده

Societies worldwide have faced different economic, environmental and social challenges in recent decades, including increasing population consumption, shortages of natural resources, pollution climate change. Agriculture is one the most affected sectors. Considering its vital role as a provider life-sustaining products services, well business opportunities employment for millions people, we are responsible finding solutions long-term development. For thousands years, agriculture has grown line with human civilization’s growth. During evolution, though, many negative externalities become evident. Some resources disappeared; others were severely damaged or exhausted, threatening food security countries whole world. The signals nature sent us years more serious. It about time to change our philosophy life economic models. focus on knowledge, science innovations, good practices experience, new technologies. main objective this paper summarize present some influential concepts growth, analyze dependence potential technologies contribute development agriculture. analysis focused theory growth ways it can provide sustainable factors influencing continuing evaluated, methodology assessing technological efficiency also presented.

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عنوان ژورنال: ??????? ?????

سال: 2023

ISSN: ['1991-606X', '2616-5015']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.22620/agrisci.2023.37.006