Agricultural Regulations
Agricultural regulations are rules and guidelines set by governments to manage farming practices and ensure food safety. These regulations cover various aspects, including the use of pesticides, animal welfare, and environmental protection. They aim to promote sustainable farming while protecting public health and the environment.
These regulations can vary by country and region, reflecting local agricultural needs and challenges. Agencies like the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) in the United States enforce these rules, ensuring that farmers comply with standards that help maintain the quality and safety of food products.