Organic farming
Aquaculture & Aquaponics
Polyculture & permaculture
Aero-& Hydroponics
Urban & vertical farming
100

Using natural processes, no chemicals, and healthier food

What is organic farming?

100
Raising sea life such as fish and clams in water-based ecosystem.

What is Aquaculture?

100

Growing multiple crops together to benefit the soil and increase biodiversity

What is poly culture farming?

100

Growing plants in air or a mist environment instead of soil

What is aeroponics?

100

Growing food in cities, often in community gardens or rooftops

What is urban farming 

200

High cost to produce, less money earned, shorter shelf life

What is one major downside of organic farming?

200

Improves food security, provides cheaper seafood, and increases nutrition.

Name one benefit of Aquaculture.

200

Planting two or more crops next to each other to help each other grow

What is intercropping

200

Hydroponics grows plants in water, while aeroponics uses mist

How do you different between hydroponics and aeroponics?

200

It stacks plants in layers to maximize space efficiency indoors

How does vertical farming work?

300

They act as natural repellents for pests

How do animals help in organic farming

300

A system that mixes water-based farming with land farming, using fish waste to fertilize plants.

What is Aquaponics?

300

It is self sustainable and reduces the need for pesticides

What is one advantage of permaculture?

300

Uses 98% less water and allows for year-round farming

Major advantage of aeroponics

300

It reduces transportation costs and keeps food fresher

Why is urban farming beneficial for local markets?

400

It relies on natural methods instead of synthetic inputs, making it adaptable

Why is organic farming better for different climates?

400

If one part fails, the entire system can collapse

Major risks of Aquaponics

400

It requires more labor and careful planning for crop pairing

Major challenges in polyculture farming

400

High cost and need for technical knowledge

What is a major disadvantage of hydroponics?

400

It may require extra structural support and covering to protect crops

What is one challenge of rooftop farming?

500

To create a self-sustaining ecosystem that reduces waste and increases biodiversity

What is the main goal of permaculture?

500

around 59%

What percentage of fish sold globally comes from aquaculture

500

Different plants replenish nutrients in soil, preventing depletion

How does polyculture improve soil health?

500

They require highly controlled environments for plant growth

WHy do aeroponic farms usually operate indoors?

500

It uses total environmental control to optimize plant growth while reducing space needs

WHy is vertical farming considered highly efficient?

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