SUBJECT: ECONOMICS �
CLASS:� SS1
DATE:
TERM: 3RD TERM
REFERENCE BOOK
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WEEK NINE
AGRICULTURE
CONTENT
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MEANING: Agriculture can be defined as the production of crops, animals, fishes and forest resources for the consumption and other benefit of human. It is a dominant occupation which employs about 65-70% of the total population of West Africa.�
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CONPONENTS OF AGRICULTURE:
Agriculture is made up of the following-
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LIVE STOCK
This involves rearing of domestic animal, e.g� pigs, cattle, horses, donkeys, goats, sheep, e.t.c. Most of these animals are reared to satisfy domestic consumption.
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FORESTRY
It concerns the preservation of economic trees or plant. Also, it involves the extraction of various forms of resources asscioated with forest e.g furniture, plywood, boat, manufacturing of papers, electric pools, e.t.c.these are some of the things we derive from plant preservation.
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CROP PRODUCTION
It involves cultivation of various crops. Crops are divided into two categories: food crops and cash crops.
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FISHING�
This involves breeding and catching of fishes from the rivers for human consumption. it constitutes major occupation of people that reside in the riverine area.
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EVALUATION
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SYSTEM OF AGRICULTURE
Systems of agricultural production include:
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Plantation farming
It involves the use of large estate of land permanently planted with economic or commercial crops. Examples of crops planted on plantation farming include: sugar, cotton, rubber, sugar cane, tobacco, e.t.c. In plantation farming, land could be owned by the government, private individual, or corporate bodies.�
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Peasant farming
This is also known as subsistence agriculture. It involves cultivation on a small scale (acres of land). Land in this situation is often� � owned communally and they employ mainly their own family labour. The size of land used by peasant farmers is majorly determined by the size of their family members and their family land. Rudimentary farming equipments such as cutlasses, axes, hoes, e.t.c.which are crude in nature are usually used in peasant farming.�
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Cooperative farming
In this nature of farming, farmers come together to form a sort of association or union. This form of union is adopted in other to obtain loans and aids from government, in order to hire or purchase farming equipments.
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Mechanized farming�
This involves the extensive use of machine and other types of advanced mechanical devices in agricultural production. It ensures large scale production because the use of human labour is replaced with that of machines. E.g. harvesters, ploughs, tractors. e.t.c. this form of farming has not been popularized in west Africa.�
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EVALUATION
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IMPORTANCE OF AGRICULTURE IN WEST AFRICA
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PROBLEMS OF AGRICULTURE IN WEST AFRICA
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SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEMS OF AGRICULTURE
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EVALUATION
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READING ASSIGNMENT
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GENERAL EVALUATION QUESTIONS
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WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT�
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THEORY
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