I think , all.., demographic, political an deconomic fcators will collectively impact local agricultural practices. Its very difficult to separate on efrom another, since they compliment each other so nicely..
Conservation agriculture is the root of all sustainability, need not to be exclusively conservation agriculture but their principles need strong intervention in any form of agriculture , if it has to sustain for long term...
All regulation varies from country to country all these factors will collectively impact local agricultural practices. Agriculture depends to a great extent on the physical factors of natural environment. The agricultural typology is related to natural environment and therefore, man without developed technology and science has little control over success or failure of the agricultural enterprise.A multi-variate statistical technique, factor analysis, is used to illustrate the importance of the demographic factor in the structure of peasant agriculture. The perceived benefits, while partially based on actual changes, may be influenced by demographic, economic and management factors. If agricultural systems are to be sustainable, it is critical to understand how they are influenced by social and political factors. Globalization and low margins that require increased scale and efficiency were identified as the two most important factors affecting agricultural systems. Agricultural systems are situated within social and political environments that have tremendous influence on how they operate. The price of major commodity crops such as corn and soy depends of a variety of factors, such as investor speculation, weather and demand for these crops for both food and nonfood uses such as bio fuels.
All these factors greatly influence Agriculture at different angles and they cause a decline or increase in production depending on how they have been treated