lagricoltura
Lagricoltura is the Italian term for agriculture, the practice and science of cultivating soil, producing crops and raising animals for human use. It encompasses primary activities such as crop farming, livestock husbandry, horticulture, viticulture, and forestry, as well as related processing, storage and distribution that connect farms to markets.
Etymology and scope: the word derives from Latin agri cultura, literally “cultivation of the fields.” In modern
Historical development: agriculture began with the domestication of plants and animals in the Neolithic era and
Types and practices: contemporary lagricoltura includes traditional subsistence farming, commercial farming, organic farming, and agroecological approaches.
Environmental and social aspects: agriculture influences biodiversity, water use, soil quality and greenhouse gas emissions. It
Global context: lagricoltura remains essential for food security and economic development, with country-specific structures and challenges