Market demand and prices can influence farmers’ decisions regarding:

Which crops to grow
Area under cultivation
Adoption of new varieties
All of the above

The correct answer is: d) All of the above.

Market demand and prices can influence farmers’ decisions regarding which crops to grow, the area under cultivation, and the adoption of new varieties.

  • Farmers will choose to grow crops that are in high demand and have high prices.
  • They will also choose to cultivate more land if they expect to make a profit.
  • Finally, they may adopt new varieties of crops if they believe that these varieties will be more profitable.

For example, if the demand for wheat is high and the price of wheat is high, farmers will be more likely to grow wheat. They may also choose to cultivate more land to grow wheat. If a new variety of wheat is developed that is more resistant to pests and diseases, farmers may be more likely to adopt this new variety.

In conclusion, market demand and prices can influence farmers’ decisions regarding which crops to grow, the area under cultivation, and the adoption of new varieties.

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