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2
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Cultivation of crops in the rain forest clearing the forest vegetation by cutting and burning
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4
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Economic activity concerned with the direct extraction of natural resources from the environment
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5
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Associated with the provision of services
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6
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Approach to farming and ranching that avoids the use of herbicides, pesticides, growth hormones, and other similar synthetic inputs
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7
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Development of genetically modified organisms
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8
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Concerned with the collecting, processing, and manipulation of information and capital
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10
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Require a higher level of specialized knowledge
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11
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Genetic modification of an animal such that it is rendered for human control
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13
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Improved methods of cultivation, harvesting, and storage of farm produce.
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14
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Involving the processing of raw materials and their transformation into finished industrial products
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15
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Self-sufficient agriculture that is small scale and has low technology
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1
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Explains the location of agricultural activities in a commercial, profit making economy
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3
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Plant and animal domestication 10,000 years ago.
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9
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Genetic modification of a plant such that its reproductive success depends on humans
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12
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Genetically modified organisms
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15
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Cultivation of crops in the rain forest where the forest is slashed and burned.
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16
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Crop that is reproduced by cultivating the seeds
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17
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Successful development of higher yield, fast growing varieties of rice which led to increase of production per unit area.
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18
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Crop that is reproduced by cutting the plants and leaving the root
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