Numerous elements impacting agricultural development. Such as: Economic Factors, Natural and Environmental Factors, Policy and Institutional Factors, Technological Factors etc.
Climatic factors; temperatures, humidity, rainfall. Soil factors; soil quality and health. Technology; mechanization, innovations, ICT. Policies and market ecosystem; pricing, market access, market stability. Environment; climate change adaptations. Economic; financial services, industry, demand-supply factors for foods and raw materials. Social factors such as labour availability. So this factors are natural, economic , social and technological.
Access to technology, the availability of high-quality seeds, fertilisers, and irrigation systems, as well as effective infrastructure like transportation and storage, are some of the variables that influence agricultural growth. Important responsibilities are also played by market accessibility, government policy, and agricultural research. Furthermore, land tenure stability, financial support—including loans and subsidies—and farmer education and training are crucial. Agribusiness practices change throughout time and contribute to overall growth based on a variety of environmental elements, including soil fertility, climate, and social and cultural aspects.