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Agriculture provides the sustenance of life. Food, those basic necessities that humans need for subsistence, are the primary benefit of agriculture. Farming and husbandry boost the economy by providing an impetus for industry, creating an opportunity for employment and also by providing goods that can be sold or traded. Farming has a huge environmental effect, too – it can help to reverse climate change, as its impact on the natural environment for a global population is far greater than any other activity.<\/p>\n

Agriculture also helps to preserve the biodiversity of plant and animal species. Farming and husbandry create habitats and biodiversity corridors, helping to ensure the maintenance of species in healthy numbers. This may not only be through the cultivation of particular crops, but also through the introduction of desirable plant and animal species that can help to balance the existing ecosystem.<\/p>\n

Agriculture sustains the ability of humans to interact with their landscapes in productive, often creative ways. It also provides material resources for use in construction, fuel and industrial raw materials. Farming and husbandry play a major role in the carbon cycle, by sequestering carbon in the soil and by securing carbon stores in the form of biomass.<\/p>\n

The production of fertilizer, too, is made possible by agriculture. This allows farmers to produce more crops, which leads to greater self-sufficiency, productivity and, ultimately, a greater level of food security for many people in the world. Agriculture even provides a natural solution for controlling pests and weeds, by encouraging natural predators or providing food for beneficial species.<\/p>\n