Problems and Solutions
Commercial Arable Farming in Guyana
Characteristics
Factors Influencing Location
100

This problem occurs when flooded rice fields deplete soil nutrients over time, requiring more fertilizer to maintain crop growth.

What is soil break-down?

100

These two crops have traditionally been the main focus of commercial arable farming in Guyana.

What are rice and sugarcane?

100

This is the approximate amount of land occupied by large-scale rice farms in Guyana.

What is 225,000 acres?

100

This factor refers to the level of demand for a product in a specific area, influencing its profitability.

What is the market?

200

This solution involves rotating crops with legumes or cover crops to restore nutrients in the soil between rice harvests. 

What is crop rotation?

200

This type of land is best suited for commercial arable farming in Guyana due to its fertility and access to irrigation.

What are the coastal plains?

200

This farming practice involves growing only one type of crop, such as rice or sugarcane, on a large scale.

What is monoculture?

200

This economic factor affects farm location, as expensive plots in coastal areas are fertile, while interior land is cheaper but less suitable for large-scale farming.

What is land cost and availability?

300

These are methods used to reduce methane emissions and other greenhouse gases from rice farming.

What are solutions for greenhouse gases?

300

These three regions in Guyana are the primary locations for commercial arable farming.

What are Demerara-Mahaica, Berbice, and Essequibo?

300

These two regions are among the major international markets for Guyanese rice and sugarcane exports.

What are the Caribbean and Europe?

300

Coastal areas have a larger supply of this essential human resource, which is needed for planting, harvesting, and operating machinery.

What is labor availability?

400

These are some of the challenges faced in commercial arable farming, including issues related to water, soil, paddy fields and climate change.

What are problems faced with commercial arable farming?

400

Commercial arable farming is characterized by its emphasis on efficiency, productivity, and market orientation, rather than personal consumption.

What are the Characteristics of Commercial Arable Farming?

400

Commercial arable farms in Guyana sell their products to both local and foreign buyers, also known as these two markets.

What are the domestic market and export market?

400

The Guyanese government provides these financial incentives to support commercial farming, particularly in the rice sector.

What are subsidies and tax incentives?

500

This occurs when excessive water and groundwater pumping cause rice fields to sink, increasing the risk of flooding.

What is paddy field subsidence?

500

The combination of commercial agriculture and arable farming. It is a large-scale production of crops for sale and profit, utilizing advanced technology, machinery, and chemical inputs.

What is Commercial Arable Farming?

500

This farming approach uses GPS, automated irrigation, and farm management software to maximize efficiency.

What is precision agriculture?

500

Commercial farmers prefer to establish farms near rivers or other large bodies of water to ensure this essential resource is always available.

What is water supply?