1. New crop varieties must produce high yields under different conditions to ensure food security, economic stability for farmers, and resilience to climate change. This adaptability helps sustain production despite varying environmental stresses and changing agricultural landscapes.

    New crop varieties must produce high yields under different conditions to ensure food security, economic stability for farmers, and resilience to climate change. This adaptability helps sustain production despite varying environmental stresses and changing agricultural landscapes.

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  2. All living organisms need food to obtain energy, support growth, repair tissues, and maintain vital biological functions. Food provides essential nutrients that fuel metabolic processes, enabling organisms to survive, reproduce, and thrive in their environments.

    All living organisms need food to obtain energy, support growth, repair tissues, and maintain vital biological functions. Food provides essential nutrients that fuel metabolic processes, enabling organisms to survive, reproduce, and thrive in their environments.

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  3. A significant challenge in composite fish culture is controlling the breeding of different fish species, as some may reproduce excessively, leading to overpopulation, competition for resources, and imbalanced ecosystem dynamics.

    A significant challenge in composite fish culture is controlling the breeding of different fish species, as some may reproduce excessively, leading to overpopulation, competition for resources, and imbalanced ecosystem dynamics.

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  4. The financial capacity of farmers dictates their ability to invest in agricultural inputs and technologies. Those with greater resources can afford advanced practices, while those with limited finances may opt for traditional or low-cost methods, impacting their overall productivity and competitivenRead more

    The financial capacity of farmers dictates their ability to invest in agricultural inputs and technologies. Those with greater resources can afford advanced practices, while those with limited finances may opt for traditional or low-cost methods, impacting their overall productivity and competitiveness in the agricultural sector.

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