An agricultural policy refers to a set of rules and regulations implemented by governments to manage and control agricultural practices within a specific region or empire. These policies aim to promote food production, ensure stability in the agricultural sector, and sometimes protect the interests of ruling elites.
Related terms
Serfdom: Serfdom was a labor system where peasants were legally bound to work on land owned by nobles or landlords. This system often restricted their mobility and freedom.
Land Redistribution: Land redistribution involves the transfer of land from one group (such as wealthy landowners) to another (such as peasants or farmers). It aims to address inequalities in land ownership and promote social and economic justice.
Crop Rotation: Crop rotation is a farming technique that involves growing different crops in sequential seasons on the same plot of land. This practice helps maintain soil fertility, reduce pests and diseases, and improve overall crop yields.