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Agriculture
Key Term
Agribusiness
Arable Farm
Biodiversity
Cash Crops
Climate
Double or Multiple
Cropping
Extensive Farming
First Attempt at Definition
Definition
Agriculture
Green Revolution
High-tech Farming
High-yielding
Varieties (HYV)
Inputs
Intensive Farming
Irrigation
Mixed Farm
Agriculture
Outputs
Pastoral Farming
Processes
Relief
Salinization
Soil Erosion
Agriculture
Subsistence Farming
Monoculture
Diversification
Genetically Modified
Crops
Green Revolution
Agriculture
Syllabus Content
Commercial Farm
Subsistence Farm
Food Shortages
Case Study/ Example
Four Bullet Points About Case Study
Agriculture
Food Aid
Green Revolution For
and Against
Agriculture
Agriculture Exam Style Question
There is large scale famine in some developing countries. This may be they result of: physical factors, economic factors, political factors. Explain
why there are food shortages in some parts of the world. You may refer to examples which you have studied. (7 marks)
All farming systems have inputs, processes and outputs. Name an example which you have studied of either small-scale subsistence farming or
large- scale commercial farming. Give the name of an area where your chosen farming type takes place. Describe the inputs, processes and
outputs of this farming system. (7 marks)
Areas at risk from economic development need careful management. Choose one of the following economic activities. tourism, agriculture,
manufacturing industry. Name an area which you have studied where the environment is at risk from the activity which you have chosen.
Describe the attempts which have been made to maintain, conserve or improve the quality of the environment of your chosen area. (7 marks)
Apart from the development of irrigation, describe how farmers in many parts of the world are attempting to produce more food. (6 marks)