APHG - Chapter 13 - Patterns and Practices of Agricultural Production

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Agribusiness

the large-scale system that includes the production, processing, and distribution of agricultural products and equipment (page 339)

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Cash crop

a crop produced mainly to be sold and usually exported to larger markets (page 350)

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Commodity chain

a network of people, information, processes, and resources that work together to produce, handle, and distribute a commodity or product (page 344)

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Dual agricultural economy

an economy having two agricultural sectors that have different levels of technology and different patterns of demand (page 339)

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Fair trade

a movement that tries to provide farmers and workers in peripheral and semi-peripheral countries with a fair price for their products by providing more equitable trading conditions (page 354)

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Farm subsidy

a form of aid and insurance given by the federal government to certain farmers and agribusinesses (page 345)

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Global supply chains

a network of people, information, processes, and resources that work together to produce, handle, and distribute goods around the world (page 350)

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Hybrid

the product created by breeding different varieties of species to enhance the most favorable characteristics (page 339)

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Infrastructure

the many systems and facilities that a country needs in order to function properly (page 339)

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Tariffs

a tax or duty to be paid on a particular import or export (pg 346)

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Vertical integration

the combining of a company's ownership of and control over more than one stage of the production process of goods (page 344)

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Von Thunen model

a model that suggests that perishability of the product and transport costs to the market each factor into the location of agricultural land use and activity (page 348)