Crops are necessary , without crop there is no food. And food is necessary for human body for remaining alive.
Yes, it was necessary because the inventions that were created had help aid the industrial revolution
Yes, it was necessary because the inventions that were created had help aid the industrial revolution
Yes, it was necessary because the inventions that were created had help aid the industrial revolution
Indian agriculture usually faces water shortage if rainfall is not sufficient. Sometimes, the farmers lack necessary amount of money required for cultivation process. These are the basic two problems faced by Indian agriculture.
The development of agriculture made early civilization posssible. Now they could feed groups of more than a few dozen.
Agriculture was the necessary precondition for a Neolithic village to become a civilization. The ability to practice agriculture allowed for the production of surplus food, leading to population growth, social stratification, specialization of labor, and the development of social, political, and economic structures characteristic of civilizations.
Technically speaking, agriculture is considered one of the sciences. However, there is a certain degree of creativity necessary to be a successful farmer, so it can loosely be called an art. There are certainly different sectors of agriculture that is called an "art and a science" like livestock production, managed intensive grazing, rangeland management and the like.
development of agriculture and the ability to produce surplus food.
by providing the necessary agricultural tool to farmers or intending farmers.
Farming was important because it enabled the people to have a certain food supply. Hunting depended on the availability of game, which when the population became too large, was mostly eliminated from the area. The people also were able have more permanence since the seasonal moves to gather food were no longer as necessary.
Overproduction
Agriculture had the potential to not only provide reliable sustenance and settlement, but also a surplus which could be diverted to cultural activity.