PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
PLANT GROWTH
Question
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It is a value given after evaluation of inputs and outputs in relation to an agricultural process.
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A measure only of the products related to agriculture
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A measure only on the resources used to grow a certain amount of agriculture
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How successful you are at growing plant life
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Detailed explanation-1: -Agricultural productivity is measured as the ratio of agricultural outputs to inputs. While individual products are usually measured by weight, which is known as crop yield, varying products make measuring overall agricultural output difficult.
Detailed explanation-2: -Input: seed, fertilizers, labor, tools, knowledge, skill, and policy, are the input of the farm system. Output: food grains, grass, fruit, meat, milk, fish, etc, are the output of the farm system. Process: farming, harvesting, plowing, livestock farming, etc, are the process of the agriculture system.
Detailed explanation-3: -The formula P I = Y Y n ÷ T T n where PI = Agriculture Productivity Index; Y= Total production of selected crops in unit Area; Yn= Total production of same selected crops at national level; T=Total cropped area of the unit; Tn = Total cropped area at national scale.
Detailed explanation-4: -According to national accounts data for developing countries, value added per worker is on average four times higher in the non-agriculture sector than in agriculture. Taken at face value this “agricultural productivity gap” suggests that labor is greatly misallocated across sectors in the developing world.