Agricultural projects often fail due to a lack of appropriate technology, a failure to consider the social environment, and poor infrastructure and support systems. Specifically, projects struggle without improved technologies to increase crop yields, difficulties organizing farmers to provide necessary services, and insufficient policy support from local administrations and governments.
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1. (Mt) – American School of Business Why Do Agricultural Projects Fail
Discussion
Here is the final answer . I hope it looks good.Concepts and equations used.Direct variation
equation 𝑌 = 𝑘𝑥A joint variation is a variation with a quantity that varies directly as the
product of two quantitiesor more.Why do agricultural projects fail?The most common
reasons why agricultural projects run into problems during implementationinclude:(1)
Lack of appropriate technology(2) Failure to recognize the social environment(3) Poor
infrastructure and support systems(4) Administrative issues, including those of the project
itself and the overall administration inthe country(5) The policy-making environment, of
which the most crucial aspect is the producer pricepolicy.Lack of appropriate
technologyIncreased crop production should depend on increased crop yield rather than
area extension.Therefore, the use of improved technology is crucial in any agricultural
project if higher cropyield is to be attained.Poor infrastructure and support systemsThe
content of support systems and the infrastructure vary significantly from one project
toanother. Apparently, one major problem experienced in agricultural projects is
organizingfarmers effectively to provide them with services, esp…