Study on linear synchronous motor design for oil palm cutter

Agricultural activity could be described as the science, art and business of cultivating soil, producing crops and raising livestock (1.1). Even though agriculture activity is seen as uninteresting, low income and productivity of economic activity, but the contribution from this activity cannot b...

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Main Author: Fairul Azhar , Abdul Shukor
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Institution: Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka
Language: English
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Summary:Agricultural activity could be described as the science, art and business of cultivating soil, producing crops and raising livestock (1.1). Even though agriculture activity is seen as uninteresting, low income and productivity of economic activity, but the contribution from this activity cannot be neglected especially in matters concerning food security. For example, in China, having only 7% of the world’s total cultivated farmland, could support about 20% of the world’s population’s needs (1.2). Moreover, agricultural sectors are also playing a role as a major economic contributor in several countries. In South Africa for instance, agricultural sectors provided 60% of employment opportunities and generated 27% of gross national product (GDP) in 2001 (1.3). That same year, about 80% of Nepal’s people were involved in agricultural economic activities yet contributed to about 40% of its GDP (1.4), (1.5). For Nigeria, contribution of agricultural against its GDP has been shown increment pattern from about 51 % on 1970 to about 65 % on 2010 (1.6). Even for USA, at New York State alone, agricultural contribute about USD 53,719 million to economic output with about 206,604 on employment contributions