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Qaagi - Book of Why

Causes

Effects

Wide spreadingcausingdecline in agriculture productivity

Land use conversion from agricultural to non - agricultural usecan causeproductivity decrease in agriculture

The gradual drying up of the great Saraswati Rivercauseda serious decline in agricultural productivity

These soil fertility changesare causinginstability in agriculture productivity

the lack of knowledge of farmers regarding the soilmay causedecrease in agriculture productivity

Accumulated temperature ... a weather parameterinfluencesproductivity of agricultural plants

as lost it?s natural canopy due to tree cuttingcausingerosion , productivity

heavy metal pollutioncausesdecrease in productivity of agricultural land

Forest eradication ( deforestation ) , the world and earth as lost it?s natural canopy due to tree cuttingcausingerosion , productivity

rural landcausedthe loss of agricultural productivity

Climate changecausesloss of agricultural productivity

up to 80 % of agricultural soil in Serbialeadingto loss of agricultural productivity

Soil erosion processes are estimated to affect up to 80 % of agricultural soil in Serbialeadingto loss of agricultural productivity

global warming(passive) caused bya sharp decrease in agricultural productivity

Land degradationcauseslosses to agricultural productivity

factorsinfluencinggrowth in agricultural productivity

All of these factors combinedare contributingto the decline in agricultural productivity

increasing soil salinityhas causeda decline in agricultural productivity

the decline in official development assistance ( ODAhad causedagricultural productivity to fall

population growthcausesincreased agricultural productivity

the level of the working technologies applied(passive) is influenced byProductivity in agriculture

these factorshave causedlow agricultural productivity in the Sahel

the soilcausingreduction in agricultural productivity

to be reduceddrastically causinga reduction in the agricultural productivity

the reduction in priceshould ... resultthe decrease in agricultural productivity

The combination of these factorscausedstubbornly low agricultural productivity

by soil(passive) caused bylow agricultural productivity

cropscausinggreater agricultural productivity

the prime factorscausinglow agricultural productivity

Poor natural conditioncauseslow agricultural productivity

by poor agricultural practices , prevalent diseases and pests , climate variability , low plant and animal genetic potential , and also food loss , which is characterized by reduction in quantity and quality of the produced food along the value chain(passive) caused bypoor agricultural productivity

poor agricultural practices , prevalent diseases and pests , climate variability , low plant and animal genetic potential and also the food loss , which is characterized by reduction in quantity and quality of the produced food along the value chain(passive) caused bypoor agricultural productivity

by climate change(passive) caused byreduced agricultural productivity

the major causes of land degradationcauseslow agricultural productivity

Floodingcauseda decrease in agricultural productivity

drought and saltwater intrusioncauselow agricultural productivity

greater investment in economic growth that provides demand for rural nonfarm products and greater technical change ( Byerlee and Eicher 1997(passive) caused byimproved agricultural productivity

severe drought in tropical forested landscapes(passive) caused bylow agricultural productivity

financial sector developmentcontributespositively to agricultural productivity

Black carbonleadsto decreased agricultural productivity

from the the on - site damage which it causesresultsfrom the the on - site damage which it causes

to cropledto crop

to energy poverty and environmental degradationleadingto energy poverty and environmental degradation

to the further clearing of forests for new farming plotsleadsto the further clearing of forests for new farming plots

to the further clearing of forests for new farming plots ( Forum for Environment 2010leadsto the further clearing of forests for new farming plots ( Forum for Environment 2010

to economic growth and improved livelihood for the rural populationwould leadto economic growth and improved livelihood for the rural population

to secondary effects such as mass migrationleadingto secondary effects such as mass migration

to food insecurityleadingto food insecurity

to cropledto crop

to better nutritioncontributesto better nutrition

to increase in the income of rural population which in turn leads to more demand for industrial productsleadsto increase in the income of rural population which in turn leads to more demand for industrial products

to a riseledto a rise

to crop failuresledto crop failures

to a net increase in non - farm employmentleadsto a net increase in non - farm employment

to rural povertycan contributeto rural poverty

a decline in rural incomecausinga decline in rural income

to this povertycontributesto this poverty

to poverty alleviationcontributingto poverty alleviation

in food desertsresultingin food deserts

alsoledalso

in food insecurityresultingin food insecurity

from high population density leading to land fragmentation and reduced land holdingsresulting mainlyfrom high population density leading to land fragmentation and reduced land holdings

mainly from high population density leading to land fragmentation and reduced land holdingsresultingmainly from high population density leading to land fragmentation and reduced land holdings

to decreased national and household food securityleadingto decreased national and household food security

to growth in rural disposable incomehas ledto growth in rural disposable income

to increase in food pricesleadsto increase in food prices

from slashresultedfrom slash

alsocontributesalso

in a rise in farmers ' incomesresultedin a rise in farmers ' incomes

in a rise in farmers ' incomeshad resultedin a rise in farmers ' incomes

to industrialisation and subsequent development ... the relationship between the Green Revolution and structural change is theoretically ambiguous ( Matsuyama 1992should leadto industrialisation and subsequent development ... the relationship between the Green Revolution and structural change is theoretically ambiguous ( Matsuyama 1992

to global food insecuritycan contributeto global food insecurity

to abundant and affordable food and fiberhave ledto abundant and affordable food and fiber

to wider economic developmentcan contributeto wider economic development

to abundant and affordable food and fiber throughout most of the developed worldhave ledto abundant and affordable food and fiber throughout most of the developed world

to increased food prices , food insecurity , and hungerleadingto increased food prices , food insecurity , and hunger

to declining incomesleadsto declining incomes

to abundant and affordable food and fibre throughout most of the developed worldhave ledto abundant and affordable food and fibre throughout most of the developed world

rise living standardsresultingrise living standards

rise in living standardsResultingrise in living standards

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