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Agricultural Economics is a field of economics that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of agricultural products. It focuses on the economic aspects of the production, distribution, and consumption of food and fiber, as well as the economic and social implications of agricultural policies. It also examines the economic effects of agricultural production on the environment, and the economic and social implications of agricultural policies. Agricultural Economics is closely related to other fields such as agribusiness, agricultural policy, and rural development.
Agricultural Economics is an important part of the global economy, as it affects the production, distribution, and consumption of food and fiber. It is also important for understanding the economic and social implications of agricultural policies.
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