Agriculture
Sustainability
Food Security
Local Foods and Mystery 500
Potpourri
100

This pesticide is used to kill fungus

What is fungicide?

100

This insect is a very sustainable protein source

What are crickets?

100

The FAO calculates that 3/4 of undernourished people live in these types of areas

What are rural areas?

100

This Canadian food is made from boiled sap

What is maple syrup?

100

These have the acronym GMO

What is a Genetically Modified Organism?

200

Instead of growing the same crop in the same field year after year, many farmers use this practice to reduce the risks of specific insects, weeds and/or diseases.

What is crop rotation?

200

This type of sustainability ensures that farmers obtain a price for their farm products

What is Economic Sustainability?

200

This component of food security ensures sufficient food for all people at all times

What is availability?

200

This challenge requires you to consume only foods grown within 100-miles of your residence

What is the 100-mile diet?

200

This unit of energy is the amount of heat needed to raise a quantity of water by one degree of temperature

What is a calorie?

300

This type of pesticide is used to control unwanted plants (weeds) that compete with crops and natural habitats for nutrients, space, water and sunlight

What are herbicides?

300

This term means that fair prices were paid to the producers of this product, usually from developing countries

What is fair-trade?

300

A deficiency in this micronutrient is the leading cause of preventable blindness and visual impairment

What is Vitamin A?

300

This crop was developed in Manitoba about 50 years ago

What is Canola?

300

Diary cows need to be milked this many times a day?

What is 2-3 times a day?

400

82% of these farms in Canada are found in two provinces: Ontario and Quebec

What are dairy farms?

400
60% of home food-waste comes from this

What is expired food?

400

A deficiency in this micronutrient is often caused by heavy rain washing it away from soil in flood-prone regions

What is Iodine?

400

The name of this food pays homage to a Canadian river.

What are Yukon Gold Potatoes?

400

The third step in the food system

What is food processing?

500

These two elements are commonly found in concentrated forms in chemical fertilizers

What are Phosphorus and Nitrogen?

500

An example of this type of sustainable control is using ladybugs as a natural predator

What is biological control?

500

This is a form of chronic undernutrition and is the result of severe chronic deprivation

What is Marasmus?

500

This bird needs 6,000-9,000 caterpillars to raise its babies.

What is a Chickadee?

500

The term for dried legumes, such as fried peas, beans, chickpeas, and lentils and they are a nutritious source of protein

What are pulses?

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