Market demand and prices play a role in farmers’ decisions about:

Which crops to grow
Crop acreage
Crop varieties
All of the above

The correct answer is: d) All of the above

Market demand and prices play a role in farmers’ decisions about which crops to grow, crop acreage, and crop varieties.

  • Which crops to grow: Farmers will choose to grow crops that are in high demand and that they can sell for a good price. They will also consider the cost of growing each crop, such as the cost of seeds, fertilizer, and labor.
  • Crop acreage: Farmers will decide how much land to devote to each crop based on the expected demand for that crop and the cost of production. They will also consider the potential yield of each crop, which is the amount of produce that can be grown on a given area of land.
  • Crop varieties: Farmers will choose the varieties of crops to grow based on their desired characteristics, such as yield, disease resistance, and taste. They will also consider the climate and soil conditions in their area.

In addition to market demand and prices, farmers’ decisions about which crops to grow, crop acreage, and crop varieties are also influenced by a number of other factors, such as government subsidies, the availability of water, and the risk of pests and diseases.