5.15 Sustainable Agriculture

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  • What does sustainable agriculture prioritize?
    Environmental stewardship, social responsibility, economic viability
  • Sustainable agriculture prioritizes farming practices that enhance environmental stewardship.
  • Conservation of natural resources is a key aspect of sustainable agriculture.
  • What is one social aspect of sustainable agriculture?
    Promoting social equity
  • Environmental aspects of sustainable agriculture include conservation of natural resources.
  • Fair labor practices are a social goal of sustainable agriculture.
  • What is one economic goal of sustainable agriculture?
    Viable farming operations
  • Crop rotation and organic farming contribute to sustainable agriculture by reducing chemical use.
  • Protecting soil health is a key aspect of conserving natural resources in sustainable agriculture.
  • What are the three primary goals of sustainable agriculture?
    Environmental stewardship, social responsibility, economic viability
  • Match the goal of sustainable agriculture with its description and example:
    Environmental Stewardship ↔️ Conserves resources, minimizes pollution ||| Using crop rotation to reduce pesticide use
    Social Responsibility ↔️ Promotes fair labor practices ||| Offering living wages to farmworkers
    Economic Viability ↔️ Ensures profitability for farmers ||| Implementing efficient irrigation systems
  • Order the following sustainable agricultural practices based on their primary focus:
    1️⃣ Crop Rotation
    2️⃣ Cover Cropping
    3️⃣ Organic Farming
    4️⃣ Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
    5️⃣ Conservation Tillage
  • Integrated Pest Management (IPM) combines biological, cultural, and chemical controls.
  • What is one challenge in adopting sustainable agriculture?
    High upfront costs
  • Consumer demand for sustainably produced goods may be limited or inconsistent.
  • What are the challenges in adopting sustainable agriculture?
    High costs, knowledge, demand
  • Transitioning to organic farming requires significant initial expenses for soil amendments and certifications
  • What specific training is needed to implement integrated pest management (IPM)?
    Understanding new management strategies
  • Consumer demand for sustainably produced goods is always consistent.
    False
  • Insufficient cold storage facilities can lead to post-harvest losses
  • Why might government policies hinder sustainable agricultural practices?
    Lack of subsidies or unfavorable zoning
  • Complexity of transitioning to sustainable farming
    1️⃣ High upfront costs
    2️⃣ Specialized knowledge required
    3️⃣ Limited market demand
    4️⃣ Infrastructure limitations
    5️⃣ Policy and regulatory barriers
  • Sustainable agriculture prioritizes environmental stewardship, social responsibility, and economic viability.
  • Match the aspects of sustainable agriculture with their descriptions:
    Environmental Stewardship ↔️ Conservation of natural resources
    Social Responsibility ↔️ Fair labor practices
    Economic Viability ↔️ Profitability and stability
  • What are examples of practices contributing to sustainable agriculture?
    Crop rotation and organic farming
  • Three primary goals of sustainable agriculture
    1️⃣ Environmental Stewardship
    2️⃣ Social Responsibility
    3️⃣ Economic Viability
  • Environmental stewardship minimizes pollution by using crop rotation
  • What are key sustainable agricultural practices?
    Crop rotation, cover cropping, organic farming
  • Match the sustainable agricultural practices with their benefits:
    Crop Rotation ↔️ Improved soil health and pest control
    Cover Cropping ↔️ Prevents erosion and enhances fertility
    Organic Farming ↔️ Healthier crops and higher biodiversity
    Integrated Pest Management ↔️ Minimizes pesticide use
  • How does crop rotation contribute to environmental sustainability?
    Maintains soil fertility
  • Farmers' markets provide direct access to locally grown produce
  • Efficient irrigation systems reduce water waste and lower expenses for farmers.
  • Match the types of challenges in adopting sustainable agriculture with their descriptions:
    Economic Challenges ↔️ High initial costs for infrastructure
    Informational Challenges ↔️ Lack of knowledge and training
    Technical Challenges ↔️ Difficulties applying sustainable practices
    Policy Challenges ↔️ Regulatory obstacles hindering adoption
  • What are the benefits of organic farming in the case study of a small-scale farm in California?
    Reduced pesticide use, healthier crops