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MORNING
EVERYONE!
Agricultural
Societies
PRESENTED BY: GROUP 3
Any ideas
about agricultural
societies?
What is agriculural
societies?
An agricultural society, also known as
an agrarian society, is a society that
constructs social order around a
reliance upon farming.
More than half the people living in that
society make their living by farming.
Agrarian
describes things
pertaining to the
cultivation of fields,
as well as the
farmers who
cultivate them.
History of agricultural
societies

Agrarian society were preceded by hunters and


gatherers horticultural societies and transition into
industrial society.
The transition to agriculture, called the Neolithic
Revolution, has taken place independently multiple
times.
Horticulture and agriculture as types of subsistence
developed among humans somewhere between 10,000
and 8,000 years ago in the Fertile Crescent region of
the Middle East.
Importance of
agricultural in
societies
By supporting livelihoods through
food, habitat, and jobs; providing raw
materials for food and other
products; and building strong
economies through trade.
These are the
examples of
agricultural
societies
History and
Revolution of
Agriculture
How does agricultural
societies evolved over
the years?
By establishing domesticity, families and larger
groups were able to build communities and
transition from a nomadic hunter-gatherer
lifestyle dependent on foraging and hunting for
survival.
Agriculture industry has radically transformed over the
past 50 years. Advances in machinery have expanded the
scale, speed, and productivity of farm equipment, leading
to more efficient cultivation of more land. Seed, irrigation,
and fertilizers also have vastly improved, helping farmers
increase yields.
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