SUBJECT: GEOGRAPHY
CLASS: SS1
DATE:
TERM: 3rd TERM
REFERENCE
WEEK EIGHT
TOPIC: NIGERIA AGRICULTURE
Agriculture is defined as the cultivation of crops and rearing of animals for man’s use.
TYPES OF AGRICULTURE
- It requires commercial cultivation in which products are mainly for sale.
- It requires a large area of land.
- It usually involves the cultivation of perennial crops like cocoa, rubber, oil palm etc and is practiced mostly in the south.
- The products are mainly raw materials used by processing industries.
- Produce from subsistence agriculture is mainly for family consumption.
- It requires a small area of land.
- It involves the cultivation of many crops at a time i.e. mixed cropping.
- Food crops like maize, cassava, yam, etc are mainly grown.
- This system involves the cultivation of crops as well as the rearing of animals on the same piece of land.
- Crops mainly grown are rice, maize, yam, cassava, etc while animals reared may be cattle, sheep, poultry etc.
- It usually requires small area of land which is intensively cultivated.
- It is usually very close to urban centres where produce can easily be disposed of.
- It requires good transport network for easy disposal of products.
- It requires large market.
- Parts of the crops produced can be used to feed the animals while the animal droppings are used as manures.
- This can be referred to as market gardening or truck farming.
- This is mainly practiced in thickly populated urban areas.
- It requires small area of land which is intensively cultivated throughout the year.
- It involves the cultivation vegetables, fruits and flowers.
- It also involves the use of fertilizers.
- This involves the rotation of crops in sequence year after year so as to maintain the fertility of the soil.
- 3 – 5 different crops can be grown on the same piece of land but on different plots.
- Deep rooted crops e.g. yam is followed by a shallow rooted crop like maize during rotation.
- A legume is always incorporated to add nutrients to the soil.
- It also involves the use of fertilizer to improve the fertility of the soil.
- Food crops are mainly produced.
- It involves the movement of the farmer and his family from one piece of land to another when the land is no more fertile.
- Simple farm tools and family labour are employed
- Forest resources are destroyed.
- The land may rest for several years before it is put to use again.
- Food crops are mainly grown.
- Production is mainly for family consumption.
- It is practiced where land is abundant and where population is very lows.
G Pastoral Farming
- It is also referred to as nomadic herding.
- It involves the rearing of only animal like cattle, sheep and goat.
- It involves the constant movement of cattle and herdsmen called Fulanis from one place to another in search of pasture and water for the animals.
- Production is favoured by presence of plenty grass.
- Production is favoured by the absence of tse-tse flies, and is done in the North.
EVALUATION
IMPORTANCE OF AGRICULTURE
PROBLEMS OF AGRICULTURE
SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEMS
EVALUATION
GENERAL EVALUATION QUESTIONS
READING ASSIGNMENT
Essential Geography, O.A. Iwena Pages 259-262.
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
(b) absence of large market (c) presence of tse-tse fly (d) illiteracy
(b) insufficient capital (c) use of fertilizers (d) use of crude tools
(b) Intensive agriculture (c) shifting cultivation (d) subsistence agriculture
THEORY
Draw an outline map of Nigeria and on it, show and name
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