Agricultural Advice

Direct business damage can occur due to external factors such as weather conditions or diseases, leading to immediate damage to crops and production resources. Indirect damage includes loss of income due to reduced yield or higher operational costs. This type of damage often has long-term economic consequences for agricultural businesses and often requires compensation or recovery measures to minimize losses.

Direct and indirect business damage, crop or yield loss

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Wildlife damage occurs when animals, such as deer or rodents, damage crops by eating leaves, stems, or roots, a process known as defoliation. Rooting is caused by animals like wild boars, which turn over the soil in search of food, potentially leading to damaged fields and lower crop yields. Preventing wildlife damage requires effective protection measures, such as fencing or deterrents.

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Agricultural structures such as automatic installations, irrigation and drainage systems. Modern agricultural structures, like automatic irrigation systems and drainage facilities, are essential for optimizing crop growing conditions. These systems help in precisely regulating water and nutrients, making cultivation more efficient and productive. Technical maintenance and regular inspections are necessary to prevent malfunctions and ensure the sustainability of these installations.

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