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6.2.2 Sustainable Agriculture
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The principles of sustainable agriculture include minimising environmental
impact
What is the primary goal of sustainable agriculture?
Conserving natural resources
Order the principles of sustainable agriculture based on their focus:
1️⃣ Minimising Environmental Impact
2️⃣ Enhancing Biodiversity
3️⃣ Conserving Soil and Water
4️⃣ Improving Resource Efficiency
5️⃣ Supporting Local Communities
What is a key practice for maintaining soil health in sustainable agriculture?
Reduced tillage
Why is crop rotation important for soil health?
Breaks pest and disease cycles
What is achieved by reducing the harmful effects caused by agriculture in sustainable farming practices?
Healthier ecosystems
What is the definition of sustainable agriculture?
Farming practices that conserve resources
Match the principles of sustainable agriculture with their aims:
Minimise environmental impact ↔️ Protect natural resources
Enhance biodiversity ↔️ Enhance ecosystem health
Improve resource efficiency ↔️ Promote economic stability
Support local communities ↔️ Ensure food security
Enhancing biodiversity improves resilience to pests and diseases.
True
Supporting local communities strengthens local economies and
food security
.
True
Organic amendments enhance
water-holding capacity
in the soil.
True
Match the principles of sustainable agriculture with their descriptions:
Minimising Environmental Impact ↔️ Reducing pollution and greenhouse gas emissions
Enhancing Biodiversity ↔️ Increasing plant and animal species diversity
Conserving Soil and Water ↔️ Protecting and managing soil and water resources
Improving Resource Efficiency ↔️ Optimising the use of inputs like fertilisers
Supporting Local Communities ↔️ Prioritising local food production and markets
Conserving soil and water resources effectively reduces soil erosion and enhances water availability.
True
What is the purpose of cover cropping in soil health management?
Protecting and enriching soil
Soil health management practices increase water retention and promote
beneficial soil microorganisms
.
True
Monitoring and identifying pests is crucial for targeted and timely interventions in
IPM
.
True
Match the water management strategy with its benefit:
Water Conservation ↔️ Reduces water consumption
Water Harvesting ↔️ Provides supplemental water
Irrigation Management ↔️ Improves water use efficiency
Conserving soil and water reduces
erosion
and enhances water availability.
True
Enhancing biodiversity in agricultural systems improves resilience to
pests
and diseases.
True
Match the soil health practice with its description:
Cover Cropping ↔️ Growing plants between cash crops
Reduced Tillage ↔️ Minimizing soil disturbance
Organic Amendments ↔️ Applying compost or manure
Crop Rotation ↔️ Alternating crop types
Crop rotation breaks
pest
and disease cycles in agriculture.
True
Water conservation techniques like drip irrigation reduce water
consumption
What is the primary benefit of precision farming in reducing energy use?
Optimizing input use
Why is maintaining genetic diversity crucial in sustainable agriculture?
Adapts crops to conditions
Saved seeds are adapted to local growing conditions, improving
resilience
.
True
Heirloom and traditional varieties often have higher
nutritional
content.
True
Local food production reduces food miles and transportation
emissions
What is the primary goal of improving resource efficiency in sustainable agriculture?
Reducing environmental impact
Adding organic amendments to soil increases organic matter and nutrient
content
Match the soil health practice with its benefit:
Cover Cropping ↔️ Improves nutrient cycling
Reduced Tillage ↔️ Preserves soil structure
Organic Amendments ↔️ Enhances water retention
Crop Rotation ↔️ Breaks pest cycles
IPM uses multiple control methods, such as cultural, mechanical, and biological techniques, to prevent pesticide
resistance
The aims of sustainable agriculture include protecting natural resources and enhancing ecosystem
health
What are the overarching goals of sustainable agriculture?
Protect resources, enhance ecosystems
What does conserving soil and water help reduce in sustainable agriculture?
Soil erosion
What is the primary benefit of reduced tillage in sustainable agriculture?
Preserves soil structure
What is the goal of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in sustainable agriculture?
Minimize environmental impact
What is one method of water harvesting in sustainable agriculture?
Constructing ponds
Using renewable energy sources like solar power reduces reliance on fossil
fuels
Match the benefit of seed saving with its description:
Adaptation ↔️ Seeds adapted to local conditions
Preservation ↔️ Maintains unique genetic traits
Independence ↔️ Reduces reliance on commercial seeds
What is genetic diversity and why is it crucial in sustainable agriculture?
Variety of genetic information
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