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- Q3919687 subject Q5658978.
- Q3919687 subject Q6277256.
- Q3919687 abstract "Multifunctionality in agriculture (often simply multifunctionality) refers to the numerous benefits that agricultural policies may provide for a country or region. Generally speaking, multifunctionality refers to the non-trade benefits of agriculture, that is, benefits other than commerce and food production. These include, in the WTO definition of multifunctionality, environmental protection, landscape preservation, rural employment, and food security. These can be broadly classified as benefits to society, culture, a national economy as a whole, national security, and other concerns. For example, in addition to providing food and plant-derived products for the population, agriculture may also provide jobs for rural people and contribute to the viability of the area, create a more stable food supply, and provide other desired environmental and rural outputs.".
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- Q3919687 wikiPageExternalLink multifunctionality_e.htm.
- Q3919687 wikiPageWikiLink Q1025959.
- Q3919687 wikiPageWikiLink Q179073.
- Q3919687 wikiPageWikiLink Q41550.
- Q3919687 wikiPageWikiLink Q5658978.
- Q3919687 wikiPageWikiLink Q6277256.
- Q3919687 comment "Multifunctionality in agriculture (often simply multifunctionality) refers to the numerous benefits that agricultural policies may provide for a country or region. Generally speaking, multifunctionality refers to the non-trade benefits of agriculture, that is, benefits other than commerce and food production. These include, in the WTO definition of multifunctionality, environmental protection, landscape preservation, rural employment, and food security.".
- Q3919687 label "Multifunctionality in agriculture".