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and domesticated and bred them. primary importance of these are cereals such as rice, wheat, barley, corn, and rye; sugarcane and sugar beets; meat animals such as sheep, cattle, goats, and pigs or swine; poultry such as chickens, ducks, and turkeys; and products like milk, cheese, eggs, nuts, and oils
. fruits, vegetables, and olives are also an important category of agriculture products; feed grains for animals include field corn, soybeans, and sorghum. modern agriculture in india primarily depends on engineering and technology and on the physical and biological sciences. irrigation, drainage, conservation...
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types: water-soluble and fat-soluble. water-soluble vitamins (such as b2, b6, b12, c, biotin, folic acid), which are absorbed by the intestine and carried through the bloodstream, need to be replenished regularly in your diet, as they cannot be stored by the body. they are mainly found in fruit, vegetables
neural tube defects such as spina bifida in unborn babies. vitamin c is needed to protect and maintain cells and tissues as well as help the body absorb iron from food. fat-soluble vitamins (such as a, d, e, k) are found mainly in fatty foods such as animal fats (including butter and lard), vegetable oils...
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