Affiliation:
1. Assistant Professor Siddhartha Arts and Commerce Degree College Bidar, Karnataka, India
Abstract
The freeform of cultivation is also known as “farming”. Scientists, inventors, and others committed to civilizing farming methods and equipment are also said to be occupied in cultivation. 1 in 3 people worldwide are engaged in cultivation, yet it only contributes 3% to global GDP. In 2017, on average, agriculture contributes 4% of national GDPs. Global agricultural production is answerable for between 14 and 28% of inclusive orangery gas emission, making it one of the major contributors to global warming, in large part due to square farming practices, including nitrogen fertilizers and poor land organization. Food processing includes the methods and techniques used to change raw ingredient into food for human utilization. Food processing takes clean, harvest or slaughtered and butchered components and uses them to make marketable food foodstuffs. There are some dissimilar ways in which food can be fashioned.
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