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Your answer will be 3). effect of mass media advertising. This is more of a demand, not really a supply.
1. New farmers entering the market. Â
More manufacturers delivering a product or assistance will indicate a larger accumulation of that produce or service.
2. Government taxes and subsidies.
High taxes on a commodity may dissuade suppliers, whereas administration grants will promote more of the goods to be furnished.Â
4. Cost of the product or services. Â
Huge input expenses to render the merchandise or assistance will lead to decrease supply, as advantage borders for yields are affected.
5. The future expectation of prices.  Â
This is complex to describe as "non-price determinant," but it's not a prevailing, original price. Â It's the apprehension that costs and businesses will be determined at some future point. Â