Spatial analysis of the role of human geographical factors in the marketing of agricultural and plant production in the province of Qadisiyah
Abstract
The research reveals the role of human geographical factors and their impact on the marketing process of agricultural and vegetable production in Al-Qadisiyah Governorate, It is of great importance for the agricultural sector because of its complementary role in delivering the agricultural product to the consumer and achieving economic benefit for the farmer, Hence the importance of research in the scientific verification of the clear impact of these geographical factors on the marketing process, To achieve their scientific goal, the two researchers relied on the systematic approach in monitoring these factors and organizing the research of their impact. They also relied on the general approach of geography in analyzing the spatial effect of each factor and linking it with the marketing process in the province, Through this, the research concluded that it has a clear role, especially the factors of transport and the agricultural policy of the state, as well as the factor of the availability of agricultural marketing institutions And that it is possible to develop and develop these institutions through the development of public sector institutions and the support of the private sector to raise the efficiency of the marketing process in the province.
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