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Global warming can affect the supply of food and the quality of the land. Global warming can increase the frequency of disasters such as hurricanes and drought. The economy eventually goes into recess if the country relied on agriculture for a great percentage of the income.
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A nation's economy can be helped by the development of industries that use a principle called competitive advantage. If the cost to the nation (in terms of what it must give up to perform the tasks of that industry) are lower than those in economies with which it might trade, that nation is said to have competitive advantage. The industry will then stimulate beneficial trade for the nation processing the food. In the current global economic environment, industries that are labor intensive, such as food processing, can be good candidates for this beneficial trade.
It effects alot because the economy effects on the money and food and alot of other things.
Significance of agriculture in colonial economy was that it created food security and boosted trade
no. the global food crisis concerns wether there will be enough food on the panet to sustain the planets population.a depression is when a countries economy collapses. one is a food problem, the other is a money problem.
Global reefs are the homes to a wide variety of organisms. If they were destroyed then it would effect the food chains and food webs.
Farming affects the economy is an extremely large way. Without farming the economy would collapse because food is a thing that humans will always need and buy.
Peter Madden has written: 'The global supermarket' -- subject(s): Food industry and trade, Commercial products, Supermarkets, Produce trade
Depending on who you ask, some may say that globalization has caused a massive flow of information and innovation throughout the planet. Others may interpret the effects of globalization to be a massive homogenization of different cultures that will ultimately ruin individual societal traditions and unique qualities.
Generally, the various groups encompassed by that name have a tradition of making their own tools, hunting, fishing and sharing the rewards of the hunt with the extended families of the members of the hunting party. Therefore their economy has been generally based on the hunt and the redistribution of the products of the hunt. Historically, they hunted seals, whales, fish, caribou and any other available animal food sources. They craft items from non-food animal materials left over from the slaughtering of the animals (bone, oils, sinew, hides, etc.) to use or trade. Global warming trends and dwindling numbers of wildlife have had a terrible effect on their lives.
Both the world's poor and the global economy could be affected by future food price crises