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Agrarian   referring to the culture of agricultural communities and the type of tenure system that determines access to land and the kind of cultivation practices employed there.  
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Agribusiness   a set of economic and political relationships that organizes agro-food production from the development of seeds to the retailing and consumption of the agricultural product.  
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Agriculture   a science, an art, and a business directed at the cultivation of crops and the raising of livestock for sustenance and for profit.  
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Commercial agriculture   farming primarily for sale, not direct consumption.  
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Crop rotation   method of maintaining soil fertility in which the fields under cultivation remain the same, but the crop being planted is changed.  
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Famine   acute starvation associated with a sharp increase in mortality.  
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Fast food   edibles that can be prepared and served, very quickly, sold in a restaurant and than served to customers in packaged form.  
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Food security   a person, a household, or even a country has assured access to enough food at all times to ensure active and healthy lives.  
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Food sovereignty   the right of peoples, communities, and countries to define their own agricultural, labor, fishing, food, and land policies that are ecologically, socially, economically, & culturally appropriate to their unique circumstances.  
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Globalized agriculture   a system of food production increasingly dependent upon an economy and set of regulatory practices that are global in scope and organization.  
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Genetically Modified Organism (GMO)   any organism that has had its DNA modified in a lab rather than through cross-pollination or other forms of evolution.  
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Green revolution   the export of a technological package of fertilizers and high-yielding seeds, from the core to the periphery, to increase global agricultural productivity.  
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Hunting and Gathering   activities whereby people feed themselves through killing wild animals and fish and gathering fruit, roots, nuts, and other edible plants to sustain themselves.  
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Intensive Subsistence Agriculture   practice that involves the effective and efficient use ---- usually through a considerable expenditure of human labor & application of fertilizer --- of a small parcel of land in order to maximize crop yield.  
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Organic farming   any farming or animal husbandry that occurs without commercial fertilizers, synthetic pesticides or growth hormones.  
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Pastoralism   subsistence activity that involves the breeding and herding of animals to satisfy the human needs of food, shelter, and clothing.  
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Shifting cultivation   a system in which farmers aim to maintain soil fertility by rotating the fields within which cultivation occurs.  
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Slash-and-Burn   the system of cultivation in which plants are cropped close to the ground, left to dry for a period, and then ignited.  
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Subsistence agriculture   farming for direct consumption by the producers; not for sale.  
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Undernutrition   inadequate intake of one or more nutrients and/or calories.  
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Urban agriculture   the establishment or performance of agricultural practices in or near an urban or city-like setting.  
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