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5.25.2 What are theWhat are the factors affectingfactors affecting agriculturalagricultural production?production?

Part APart A

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What is agriculture?

Cotton swabs

Fruit salad

Steak

Hide briefcase

Where do these

products come from?

Where do these

products come from?

They all come from agriculture.

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What is agriculture?Agriculture refers to the growing of crops or rearing of livestock by people for ______ and ______________.

There are five ways to classify agriculture.

1 Inputs-land ratio/Outputs-land ratio

1 Inputs-land ratio/Outputs-land ratio

5 Level of technology

5 Level of technology

AgricultureAgriculture

food raw materials

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How to classify agriculture?What is agriculture?

1 Inputs-land ratio/Outputs-land ratio

Intensive farming High input and output per land area

Extensive farming Low input and output per land area

2 Types of output

Arable farming Crop growing

Livestock rearing/Pastoral farming

Animal raising

Mixed farming Crop growing and animal raising on the same farm

3 Uses of outputs

Subsistence farming For self-consumption

Commercial farming For sale

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How to classify agriculture?What is agriculture?

4 Permanence of farmland or pasture used

Sedentary farming Farmers grow crops or raise livestock at a permanent land site

Non-sedentary farming Farmers move from time to time in search of suitable land or pasture

5 Level of technology

Low-technology farming

Farming activity uses low technology and little energy

High-technology farming

Farming activity is specialized, highly mechanized and commercialized

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How to classify agriculture?

Let’s use the above criteria to classify the

following types of agriculture.

Let’s use the above criteria to classify the

following types of agriculture.

1 Inputs-land ratio/Outputs-land ratio

Intensive farming

Extensive farming

2 Types of output

Arable farming

Livestock rearing/Pastoral farming

Mixed farming

3 Uses of output

Subsistence farming

Commercial farming

4 Permanence of farmland or pasture used

Sedentary farming

Non-sedentary farming

5 Level of technology

Low-technology farming

High-technology farming

Shifting agriculture

(Credit: Mark Edwards/Still Pictures)

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How to classify agriculture?1 Inputs-land ratio/Outputs-land ratio

Intensive farming

Extensive farming

2 Types of output

Arable farming

Livestock rearing/Pastoral farming

Mixed farming

3 Uses of output

Subsistence farming

Commercial farming

4 Permanence of farmland or pasture used

Sedentary farming

Non-sedentary farming

5 Level of technology

Low-technology farming

High-technology farming

Nomadic herding

Nomadic herding in Kenya(Credit: Robin Hutton)

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How to classify agriculture?1 Inputs-land ratio/Outputs-land ratio

Intensive farming

Extensive farming

2 Types of output

Arable farming

Livestock rearing/Pastoral farming

Mixed farming

3 Uses of output

Subsistence farming

Commercial farming

4 Permanence of farmland or pasture used

Sedentary farming

Non-sedentary farming

5 Level of technology

Low-technology farming

High-technology farming

Wheat-sheep farming insouth-east Australia

(Credit: Nigel Dickinson/Still Pictures)

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How to classify agriculture?1 Inputs-land ratio/Outputs-land ratio

Intensive farming

Extensive farming

2 Types of output

Arable farming

Livestock rearing/Pastoral farming

Mixed farming

3 Uses of output

Subsistence farming

Commercial farming

4 Permanence of farmland or pasture used

Sedentary farming

Non-sedentary farming

5 Level of technology

Low-technology farming

High-technology farming

Rice cultivation in Indonesia

(Credit: Morton Beebe/Corbis)

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How to classify agriculture?1 Inputs-land ratio/Outputs-land ratio

Intensive farming

Extensive farming

2 Types of output

Arable farming

Livestock rearing/Pastoral farming

Mixed farming

3 Uses of output

Subsistence farming

Commercial farming

4 Permanence of farmland or pasture used

Sedentary farming

Non-sedentary farming

5 Level of technology

Low-technology farming

High-technology farming

Vegetable growing in greenhouses

(Credit: Biosphoto/Thiriet Claudius/Peter Arnold, Inc.)

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How to classify agriculture?1 Inputs-land ratio/Outputs-land ratio

Intensive farming

Extensive farming

2 Types of output

Arable farming

Livestock rearing/Pastoral farming

Mixed farming

3 Uses of output

Subsistence farming

Commercial farming

4 Permanence of farmland or pasture used

Sedentary farming

Non-sedentary farming

5 Level of technology

Low-technology farming

High-technology farming

Livestock rearing in South China

(Credit: Sun Rixaun/FOTOE)

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What is a farming system?A farm can be viewed as a system, which has _______, ___________ and ________.

inputsprocesses outputs

InputsInputs ProcessesProcesses OutputsOutputs

Self-consumptionSelf-consumption

MarketMarketCashCash

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In Part B, we will examine the factors affecting agriculture.

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Inputs of a farming systemPhysical inputs

Arable farmingArable farming

Land (including soil)Land (including soil)

Seeds

Water

Climate (e.g. temperature, rainfall)Climate (e.g. temperature, rainfall)

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Inputs of a farming systemPhysical inputs

Pastoral farmingPastoral farmingClimate (e.g. temperature, rainfall)Climate (e.g. temperature, rainfall)

Water

Livestock

Pasture

LandLand

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Inputs of a farming systemCultural inputs

LabourLabour Technology/CapitalTechnology/Capital

GovernmentGovernment

MarketMarket

TransportTransport

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Processes of a farming system

Ploughing

Sowing

Irrigating

Harvesting

Weeding, fertilizing and pest control

Arable farmingArable farming

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Processes of a farming system

Pastoral farmingPastoral farming

Sheep shearing

Breeding

Grazing

Milking, feeding and processing dairy products

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Outputs of a farming system

Useful outputs

WheatWheatTomatoTomato

LettuceLettuce

BeefBeef

Useless outputs

Useless parts of crops and animal manure

Useless parts of crops and animal manure

Can you name a kind of waste which is harmful to the environment?

Can you name a kind of waste which is harmful to the environment?

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