Appendix:Glossary of agriculture

This is a glossary of agriculture. It aims to provide people who consult documents centred on this topic, or are engaged in conversations of this thematic.

This glossary aims to be comprehensive of technical, organizational and administrative terms found in documents related to agriculture. It may include common terms from related fields, such as biology, organization management, law, and computer science. It is not intended, however, to cover exhaustively the specific terms of these related fields outside their fields of intersection with its core subject.
Note on the sources of the contents: some of the definitions used are taken from the related Wiktionary or Wikipedia articles. Some definitions are original. In any case, it will be welcome to mention links to the history of the related pages to credit the contributor of the participating projects.


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agriculture
agro-ecological farming
agroindustrial busines model
alternative currency
animal
biodiversity
business environment
carbon neutrality
climate change
closed nutrient circle
Common Agricultural Policy (CAP)
community garden
community space
cultivation
data sovereignty
decomposer
degenerative money system
direct farm sales
confer farm gate marketing. See also direct selling.
direct selling
the marketing and selling of products directly to consumers away from a fixed retail location.
 direct selling on Wikipedia
ecological capacities
ecological, social, ‘sustainable’ production of food
ecosystem
energy production
environment
European cooperation
farm gate marketing
a direct marketing method whereby farmers sell agricultural produce – mostly food – directly to the consumer, to restaurants and caterers, and to independent retailers.
 Farm gate marketing on Wikipedia
farmgate sales confer farm gate marketing.
farmers’ food sovereignty
feces
financial support
[food as] life-sustaining infrastructure
food councils of city
food hub
a centrally located facility with a business management structure facilitating the aggregation, storage, processing, distributions, and/or marketing of locally/regionally produced food products.
 Food hubs on Wikipedia
forester
global food and farming systems
grass fed system
grassrout-movement
holistic management
humanure
international cooperation
Kyoto protocole
land policy
large companies
large corporations
lobbying
local authorities
local food courts
local food systems
local seed variety
lombricompostage
long-term cooperation
loss of biodiversity
market dominance
market gardening
Milan Urban Food Policy Pact (MUFPP)
multinational companies
no-tillage
nutrient circle
nutrition security
paludicultures
patent
pesticides
plant
political level
privatization of nature
protection of data
public money
public service
regeneration
re-naturalize
retail
The sale of goods directly to the consumer, encompassing the storefronts, mail-order, websites, etc., and the corporate mechanisms, branding, advertising, etc. that support them.
 retail on Wikipedia
roof water farms
Rural-Urban Nutrient Partnerships
selfhelp
soil disturbance
spatial planning
stategic priorities and balance
subsidiar
subsidies
sustainability indicators
sustainable farms
sustainable food consumption
sustainable food production
sustainable nutrient circle
technological sovereignty
transparacy of govenance
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
urban agriculture
urban farms
vermiculture
wetlands
wholesale
The sale of products, often in large quantities, to retailers or other merchants.
 wholesale on Wikipedia
zero-tillage

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