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According to an article titled "World Agricultural Output and Productivity Growth Have Slowed," published in Amber Waves: The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources, & Rural America, world agricultural output and productivity growth have decreased. The article explains that agriculture relies on land, water, and manufactured goods to produce food and raw materials, and increasing productivity is necessary to meet the demands of a growing global population. However, the data shows that agricultural output has increased at a slower rate than input use, resulting in a decline in total factor productivity (TFP). The article suggests that factors such as climate change, insufficient investments in research and development, limited access to new technologies, trade barriers, and global conflicts have contributed to this slowdown. [Extracted from the article] |