Zainab Abed Almoussawi
College of Islamic Science/ Ahl Al Bayt University/ Kerbala / IraqEmail: zainabalmoussawiii@gmail.com
Hussam Mohammed Wafqan
Accounting Department, Al-Mustaqbal University College, Babylon, IraqEmail: hussam.mohammed@mustaqbal-college.edu.iq
Sabbah Raheem Mahdi
Mazaya University College/ IraqEmail: sabbah.raheem1958@mpu.edu.iq
Ammar Dhahim
College of education/ Al-Farahidi University /Baghdad/ IraqEmail: zubair.1300@yahoo.com
Omayma Nawfal Ahmed
Department of Dentistry, AlNoor University College, Bartella, IraqEmail: omayma.nawfal@alnoor.edu.iq
Maki Mahdi Abdulhasan
Al-Nisour University College/Baghdad/IraqEmail: Dr.makimahdi@yahoo.com
Khudr Bary Freeh
Accounting and Economics/ Al-Esraa University College, Baghdad, IraqEmail: khuder@esraa.edu.iq
Abstract:
Any nation's economic growth directly depends on expanding its agricultural industry. Compared to the agricultural productivity of the United States and Canada, Iraq's agricultural sector is dated. This study investigates the impact of technology adoption, technological diffusion, human capital, capital formation, and labor force on farm product output in Iraq. Unlike previous studies on the agriculture industry, which relied primarily on secondary data from various reports and surveys, this study is founded on primary data. The adoption of technology, the diffusion of technology, and human capital can increase agricultural production in Iraq, according to this study. Substantial study results contributed to a powerful framework in the body of knowledge. This study's innovative theoretical and practical ramifications will increase the literature and the practices of agricultural practitioners in Pakistan. The study aims to boost agricultural production in Iraq by stressing technology.
Keywords:Adoption of technology, technology diffusion, human capital, formation of capital, agriculture product.