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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