The types of agricultural production are classified according to different reference objects and can be divided into planting, animal husbandry, forestry, fishing and secondary industry.
Characteristics:
1. Regionality: There are obvious regional differences in the spatial distribution of different regions, types and quantities. The structures produced vary. Different organisms require different natural conditions for their growth and development. Natural conditions, economic and technological conditions as well as national policies vary considerably across the world, leading to obvious regional differences.
2. Seasonality and periodicity: The special rules of time allocation in production, i.e. all production activities must be carried out within a seasonal order and have a certain cycle of change. All activitiesAgricultural production activities are linked to the seasons and must be organized in a seasonal order, with obvious seasonality and periodicity.