Agricultural Trade
Agricultural trade refers to the exchange of food and other agricultural products between countries. This trade includes items like grains, fruits, vegetables, and livestock. Countries engage in agricultural trade to meet their food needs, support their economies, and take advantage of different growing seasons and climates.
International agreements and organizations, such as the World Trade Organization (WTO), help regulate agricultural trade to ensure fair practices. Factors like tariffs, subsidies, and trade policies can influence how agricultural products are traded globally. This trade plays a crucial role in food security and economic development for many nations.