Agrarian Systems

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The agrarian systems are the organized structures that primarily provide the resources required to satisfy basic human needs of food with the proper utilization of air, soil and water.

Agrarian Systems: Natural conditions
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Among all the mentioned factors the most vital one is the natural condition, which directly influence the production process. Natural condition primarily comprises of components like soil, temperature and water. All these components are interrelated and the agrarian production in a specific region depends on the proper balance of all these components. Generally, good fertile soil, optimum temperature and water elevates Agricultural production.

Agrarian Systems: Social conditions

The second most important factor is the social condition. A strong relationship between agrarian structure and existing social condition in a specific region directly influence the agricultural production. Every social system, whether it is a Feudal, capitalistic or a socialistic system, makes up a distinguishable framework within it’s own agrarian periphery. Each social system follows it’s own kind of land ownership, systems of labor organization, and forms of cultivation. The political influence also plays a vital role within the model of social conditions. The objective also varies according to the maintenance of land condition and interest on capital. For the prosperity of an agrarian system, all the factors need to act in an optimum way as the factors are all interrelated.

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To know more about Agrarian systems, one can browse through the following links:

 

  • Feudalistic Agriculture System
  • Rental Feudalism
  • Capitalistic Farming
  • Communistic Agriculture System
  • Family Farming
  • Shifting Cultivation
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