Ishuwa was one of the places where agriculture developed very early in the Neolithic.
As agriculture developed in the Nordic communities so did the use of agricultural deities.
As agriculture developed, surplus wealth, that is goods above the basic subsistence needs of the community, was produced.
Other experts note the idea lacks proof, and some argue that agriculture would have developed whether the climate changed or not.
In recent years there has developed what is called "urban agriculture", production which takes place on small parcels of land in the cities.
Both agriculture and pastoralism developed alongside each other, with continuous interactions.
Commercial agriculture, mining and an export based economy developed rapidly during this period.
The area was one of the places where agriculture developed very early in the Neolithic period.
European agriculture has developed a biofuel sector and its efforts must not be reduced to nothing by arbitrary decisions.
Therefore between the wars agriculture developed as the most important part of the economy.