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Small-scaled farming where crops are grown and livestock reared to fulfill the needs of the farmer and their families. Excess can be sold

Subsistence

100

 Any organism that is noxious, destructive or troublesome.

Pest

100

The part of agriculture that deals with the raising of livestock such as camels, lambs, goats, sheep etc

Pastoralism

100

 The process of nutrient over-enrichment, blooms of algae, increased production of organic matter, and ecosystem degradation

eutrophication

100

Type of agricultural practice that involves the cutting down of vegetation which is then burned to add nutrients to the soil

Slash and burn

200

Name one type of organic fertilizer

animal manure, green manure and compost

200

Differentiate between selective breeding and genetic engineering

Both selective (traditional) breeding and modern genetic engineering produce genetic modifications. Genetic engineering allows for fewer and more precise genetic modifications. The traditional plant breeding process introduces a number of genes into the plant. These genes may include the gene responsible for the desired characteristic, as well as genes responsible for unwanted characteristics

200

Differentiate between  aquaculture and mariculture

Mari=marine environment, marine species eg grouper, shrimp, oyster and snapper

Aqua=freshwater species e.d tilapia, carp, molluscs and crustaceans

200

What are the three main active ingredients in inorganic fertilizers?

Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium

200

Approach to controlling pest populations by using all suitable methods-chemical and ecological-in a way that brings about long-term management of pest populations and also minimal environmental impact

IPM

300

Access to food that is nutritious and safe, and produced in environmentally sustainable ways

Adequacy

300

What is one factor that contributes to the evolution of agriculture systems in the Caribbean?

Climate, availability of land and fertile soil, history and labour

300

Pest control method in which pests are reduced or damage is reduced by manipulations such as crop rotations, strip cropping, burning crop residues, staggered planting or practices

Cultural control

300

What are two negatives associated with aquaculture facilities?

­Disease requiring antibiotics, large amounts of waste, farmed fish may escape and introduce disease into the wild

300

Refers to the policies and processes that enable food security to be achieved

Agency

400

What are two causes of acidification?

­Acid Rain

­Decaying remains of dead plants on soil may also form organic acids which contribute to soil acidification

­Parent material may also contribute

­Fertilizers


400

Explain one environmentally sustainable soil conservation practice

contour, terracing, alley cropping/agroforestry, crop rotation, conservation tillage, intercropping

400

Subset of manufacturing that processes raw materials and intermediate products derived from the agricultural sector

Agro-processing

400

Soil horizon which is light coloured and is also the zone of leaching

E (eluviation)

400

What are two threats to sustainable agriculture?

Natural disasters and climate change

External shock (global marketplace fluctuations, import of cheap products and international standards)

500

 The use of new technology, crop varieties and farming practices introduced to developing countries.

Green revolution
500

What are two technological innovations that have aided agriculture in the Caribbean

­Use of agrochemicals: increase nutrient availability and productivity

­Mechanization

­Genetic engineering

500

What are two features or principles of sustainable agriculture?

ecological integrity, social integrity, economic viability, adaptability, social equity and justice

500

What are two factors that affect pesticide toxicity in aquatic systems?

toxicity, persistence, products from degradation and degradates and environmental behaviour

500

List three reasons why machinery is not widespread in the Caribbean

­Lack of funds

­Maintenance issues

­Topography of the land

­Small sized farms

­Lack of government incentives