Industrial Agriculture Law and Legal Definition
The industrialized production of livestock, poultry, fish, and crops is called industrial agriculture. Industrial agriculture includes techno scientific, economic, and political methods. Methods like inventing new agricultural machines, adopting new farming methods, creation of new markets for consumption, ensuring patent protection to genetic information, using genetic technology and global trade are used in industrial agriculture. It is using these methods that most of the meat, dairy, eggs, fruits, and vegetables available in supermarkets nowadays are produced. Industrial agriculture is also called as industrial farming.
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