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  • 1

    The main source of livelihood of many people is agriculture. Approximately 70% of the people directly rely on agriculture as a mean of living. These high percentage in agriculture is a result of non-development and non-agricultural activities to absorb the fast growing population. However, most people in developed countries do not engage in agriculture

    source of livelihood

  • 2

    Agriculture is the main source of national income for most developing countries. However, for the developed countries agriculture contributes a smaller percentage to their national income

    contribution to national revenue

  • 3

    Agricultural sector provides fodder for domestic animals. Cow provides people with milk which is a form of protective food. Moreover, livestock also meets people's food requirements.

    supply of food as well as fodder

  • 4

    Agricultural products like sugar, tea, rice, spices, tobacco, coffee constitute for major items of exports of countries that rely on agriculture. If there is smooth development practice of agriculture, imports are reduced while export increases considerably.

    significance to the international trade

  • 5

    The growth of agricultural sector contributes to marketable surplus. Many people engage in manufacturing, mining as well as other non-agricultural sector as the nation develops. All these individuals rely on food production that they might meet from the nation's marketable surplus. As agricultural sector development takes place, production increases and these leads to expansion of marketable surplus this may be exported to other nations

    marketable surplus

  • 6

    The means of raw materials to major industries such as cotton and jute fabric sugar tobacco edible as well as non-edible oils is agriculture. We're over many other industries such as processing of fruits as well as vegetables and rice hosting get their raw material namely from agriculture

    source of raw material

  • 7

    Bulks of agricultural products are transported by railways and roadways from farm to factories. Mostly, internal trade is in agricultural products. Moreover, the true revenue of the government to a larger extent relies on the success of agricultural sector

    significance in transport

  • 8

    The nation's export trade depends largely on agricultural sector. For example, agricultural commodities such as jute tobacco spices oil seeds raw cotton tea as well as coffee accounts for approximately 18% of the entire value of exports of a country. This demonstrate that agriculture products also continue to be an important source of earning a country foreign exchange

    foreign exchange resources

  • 9

    Construction of irrigation schemes, drainage system as well as other activities in the agricultural sector is important as it provides larger employment opportunities. Agriculture sector provides more employment opportunities to the labor force that reduce the high rate of unemployment in developing countries caused by the fast growing population

    great employment opportunities

  • 10

    Since agriculture employs many people it contributes to economic development. As a result national income level as well as people's standard of living is improved. The fast rate of development in agriculture sector offers progressive outlook as well as increased motivation development. Hence, it aids to create good atmosphere for overall economic development of a country. Therefore, economic development relies on the agricultural growth rate

    economic development

  • 11

    Development in agriculture may also increase savings. The rich farmers we see today started saving particularly after green revolution. Be surplus quantity may be invested further in the agriculture sector to develop the sector.

    source of saving

  • 12

    A stable agricultural sector ensures a nation of food security. The main requirement of any country is food security. Food security prevents malnourishment that has traditionally been believed to be one of the major problems faced by the developing countries. Whose countries rely on agricultural products as well as associated industries for their main source of income

    food security

  • 13

    It replace hunting and gathering in many parts of the globe. The term blank when it relates to farming, refers to the growing food only to sustain the farmers themselves and their families, consuming most of what they produce, without entering into the cash economy of the world.

    subsistence agriculture

  • 14

    Also known as slash and burn agriculture, is a form of agriculture that involves a kind of natural rotation system. Shifting cultivation is a way of life for 150 to 200 million people, globally distributed in tropical areas especially in the rainforest of south america central and west africa and southeast asia

    shifting cultivation

  • 15

    The practices involved removing dense vegetation, burning the debris, clearing the area known as blank preparing it for cultivation

    swidden

  • 16

    Involving the breeding and herding of animals

    pastoralism

  • 17

    It is another extensive form of subsistence agriculture. It is adopted to cold and or dried climates of savanas (grasslands) deserts, steepies and arctic zones where planting crops is impracticable. Specifically, to practice is characteristic in africa, the middle east central and southwest asia the mediterranean basin and scandinavia. The species of the animal with very region of the world including specially sheep goats cattle reindeer and camels

    pastoralism

  • 18

    Refers those farmers who live in their villages and their heard animals in nearby pastures. A number of men usually are hired by the villagers in order to take care of their animals. Equally important is the practice in which the hard man gathered the animals in the morning, fed them during day in the nearby pasture, and then return them to the village early in the evening. This is the typical pattern for many traditional european pastoralist

    sedentary pastoralism

  • 19

    It is a traditional form of subsistence agriculture in which the pastoralist travel with their herds over long distance and no fixed pattern.

    nomadic pastoralism

  • 20

    Jesus seasonal vertical movement by herding the livestocks to cooler, greener high country pastures in the summer and then returning them to low and setting for fall and winter grazing

    transhumance

  • 21

    Characteristic of densely populated regions especially in southern, southeastern and eastern asia, involves the effective and efficient use of small parcels of land in order to maximize crop yield per acre

    incentive subsistence agriculture

  • 22

    The practice requires intensive human labor, with most of the world being done by the hand or with animals. The landscape of intensive subsistence agriculture is significantly transformed including hillside terraces, and wrist fields having the irrigation systems and fertilizers

    intensive subsistence agriculture

  • 23

    As the result of the introduction of higher yielding grain varieties such as wheat, corn and rice known as blank, tense of millions of subsistence farming have been lifted from the survival level

    green revolution

  • 24

    Generally practiced in core countries outside the tropics, is develop primarily to generate products for sale to food processing companies. An exception is foundation farming, form of commercial agriculture which persist in developing countries side by side with subsistence

    commercial agriculture

  • 25

    Climate regions also play an important role in determining agricultural in developed countries, these regions can be individualized as six types of commercial culture. Mixed crop and livestock, grain farming, dairy farming, livestock ranching, commercial gardening and fruit farming and mediterranean griculture

    commercial agriculture

  • 26

    This kind of farming extends over much of the eastern united states, central and western europe, western russia, japan and smaller areas in south america in south africa. The rich soils, typically involving crop rotation, reduce high yields primarily of corn and wheat adding all society beats sunflower details fruit orchards and forage crops for livestock

    mixed crop and livestock

  • 27

    This kind of farming is an expensive and mechanized form of agriculture. This is a development in the continental lands of the mid latitudes, in regions that are too dry for mixed crop and livestock farming. The major world's region of commercial green farming are located in eurasia in north america

    grain farming

  • 28

    It is a type of farming that has a branch of literature design for long term production of milk, processed either on farm or at a dairy plant for sale. Is practice similar to urban areas in boss develop and developing countries. Location of this type of farm is dictated by the highly perishable milk

    dairy farming

  • 29

    Is the commercial grazing of livestock on large tracks of land. Listen efficient way to raise livestock to provide meat, dairy products in raw materials for fabrics.

    livestock ranching

  • 30

    A market garden is relatively small scale business, growing vegetables, fruits and flowers. The farms are small from one actor to few actress. The diversity of crops is sometimes cultivated in greenhouses, distinguishing it from other types of farming. This kind of farming is quite diverse requiring more manual labor and gardening techniques.

    commercial gardening and fruit farming

  • 31

    Apply so that agriculture done in those region which have a mediterranean type of climate, hot and dry summers in moist and mild winters.

    mediterranean agriculture

  • 32

    The healy mediterranean lands also known as blank are dominated by citrus fruits, olives, figs, dates, and grapes which are mainly for exports

    mediterranean agriculture

  • 33

    Large land holdings in developing regions designed to produce crops for export. Usually, the specialized in the production of one particular crop for market laid out to produce coffee cocoa bananas or sugar in south and central america

    plantation farming

  • 34

    Other scrap can be required by the international market such as flowers and specific fruits and vegetables these represent the

    non traditional agricultural exports

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The main source of livelihood of many people is agriculture. Approximately 70% of the people directly rely on agriculture as a mean of living. These high percentage in agriculture is a result of non-development and non-agricultural activities to absorb the fast growing population. However, most people in developed countries do not engage in agriculture

    source of livelihood

  • 2

    Agriculture is the main source of national income for most developing countries. However, for the developed countries agriculture contributes a smaller percentage to their national income

    contribution to national revenue

  • 3

    Agricultural sector provides fodder for domestic animals. Cow provides people with milk which is a form of protective food. Moreover, livestock also meets people's food requirements.

    supply of food as well as fodder

  • 4

    Agricultural products like sugar, tea, rice, spices, tobacco, coffee constitute for major items of exports of countries that rely on agriculture. If there is smooth development practice of agriculture, imports are reduced while export increases considerably.

    significance to the international trade

  • 5

    The growth of agricultural sector contributes to marketable surplus. Many people engage in manufacturing, mining as well as other non-agricultural sector as the nation develops. All these individuals rely on food production that they might meet from the nation's marketable surplus. As agricultural sector development takes place, production increases and these leads to expansion of marketable surplus this may be exported to other nations

    marketable surplus

  • 6

    The means of raw materials to major industries such as cotton and jute fabric sugar tobacco edible as well as non-edible oils is agriculture. We're over many other industries such as processing of fruits as well as vegetables and rice hosting get their raw material namely from agriculture

    source of raw material

  • 7

    Bulks of agricultural products are transported by railways and roadways from farm to factories. Mostly, internal trade is in agricultural products. Moreover, the true revenue of the government to a larger extent relies on the success of agricultural sector

    significance in transport

  • 8

    The nation's export trade depends largely on agricultural sector. For example, agricultural commodities such as jute tobacco spices oil seeds raw cotton tea as well as coffee accounts for approximately 18% of the entire value of exports of a country. This demonstrate that agriculture products also continue to be an important source of earning a country foreign exchange

    foreign exchange resources

  • 9

    Construction of irrigation schemes, drainage system as well as other activities in the agricultural sector is important as it provides larger employment opportunities. Agriculture sector provides more employment opportunities to the labor force that reduce the high rate of unemployment in developing countries caused by the fast growing population

    great employment opportunities

  • 10

    Since agriculture employs many people it contributes to economic development. As a result national income level as well as people's standard of living is improved. The fast rate of development in agriculture sector offers progressive outlook as well as increased motivation development. Hence, it aids to create good atmosphere for overall economic development of a country. Therefore, economic development relies on the agricultural growth rate

    economic development

  • 11

    Development in agriculture may also increase savings. The rich farmers we see today started saving particularly after green revolution. Be surplus quantity may be invested further in the agriculture sector to develop the sector.

    source of saving

  • 12

    A stable agricultural sector ensures a nation of food security. The main requirement of any country is food security. Food security prevents malnourishment that has traditionally been believed to be one of the major problems faced by the developing countries. Whose countries rely on agricultural products as well as associated industries for their main source of income

    food security

  • 13

    It replace hunting and gathering in many parts of the globe. The term blank when it relates to farming, refers to the growing food only to sustain the farmers themselves and their families, consuming most of what they produce, without entering into the cash economy of the world.

    subsistence agriculture

  • 14

    Also known as slash and burn agriculture, is a form of agriculture that involves a kind of natural rotation system. Shifting cultivation is a way of life for 150 to 200 million people, globally distributed in tropical areas especially in the rainforest of south america central and west africa and southeast asia

    shifting cultivation

  • 15

    The practices involved removing dense vegetation, burning the debris, clearing the area known as blank preparing it for cultivation

    swidden

  • 16

    Involving the breeding and herding of animals

    pastoralism

  • 17

    It is another extensive form of subsistence agriculture. It is adopted to cold and or dried climates of savanas (grasslands) deserts, steepies and arctic zones where planting crops is impracticable. Specifically, to practice is characteristic in africa, the middle east central and southwest asia the mediterranean basin and scandinavia. The species of the animal with very region of the world including specially sheep goats cattle reindeer and camels

    pastoralism

  • 18

    Refers those farmers who live in their villages and their heard animals in nearby pastures. A number of men usually are hired by the villagers in order to take care of their animals. Equally important is the practice in which the hard man gathered the animals in the morning, fed them during day in the nearby pasture, and then return them to the village early in the evening. This is the typical pattern for many traditional european pastoralist

    sedentary pastoralism

  • 19

    It is a traditional form of subsistence agriculture in which the pastoralist travel with their herds over long distance and no fixed pattern.

    nomadic pastoralism

  • 20

    Jesus seasonal vertical movement by herding the livestocks to cooler, greener high country pastures in the summer and then returning them to low and setting for fall and winter grazing

    transhumance

  • 21

    Characteristic of densely populated regions especially in southern, southeastern and eastern asia, involves the effective and efficient use of small parcels of land in order to maximize crop yield per acre

    incentive subsistence agriculture

  • 22

    The practice requires intensive human labor, with most of the world being done by the hand or with animals. The landscape of intensive subsistence agriculture is significantly transformed including hillside terraces, and wrist fields having the irrigation systems and fertilizers

    intensive subsistence agriculture

  • 23

    As the result of the introduction of higher yielding grain varieties such as wheat, corn and rice known as blank, tense of millions of subsistence farming have been lifted from the survival level

    green revolution

  • 24

    Generally practiced in core countries outside the tropics, is develop primarily to generate products for sale to food processing companies. An exception is foundation farming, form of commercial agriculture which persist in developing countries side by side with subsistence

    commercial agriculture

  • 25

    Climate regions also play an important role in determining agricultural in developed countries, these regions can be individualized as six types of commercial culture. Mixed crop and livestock, grain farming, dairy farming, livestock ranching, commercial gardening and fruit farming and mediterranean griculture

    commercial agriculture

  • 26

    This kind of farming extends over much of the eastern united states, central and western europe, western russia, japan and smaller areas in south america in south africa. The rich soils, typically involving crop rotation, reduce high yields primarily of corn and wheat adding all society beats sunflower details fruit orchards and forage crops for livestock

    mixed crop and livestock

  • 27

    This kind of farming is an expensive and mechanized form of agriculture. This is a development in the continental lands of the mid latitudes, in regions that are too dry for mixed crop and livestock farming. The major world's region of commercial green farming are located in eurasia in north america

    grain farming

  • 28

    It is a type of farming that has a branch of literature design for long term production of milk, processed either on farm or at a dairy plant for sale. Is practice similar to urban areas in boss develop and developing countries. Location of this type of farm is dictated by the highly perishable milk

    dairy farming

  • 29

    Is the commercial grazing of livestock on large tracks of land. Listen efficient way to raise livestock to provide meat, dairy products in raw materials for fabrics.

    livestock ranching

  • 30

    A market garden is relatively small scale business, growing vegetables, fruits and flowers. The farms are small from one actor to few actress. The diversity of crops is sometimes cultivated in greenhouses, distinguishing it from other types of farming. This kind of farming is quite diverse requiring more manual labor and gardening techniques.

    commercial gardening and fruit farming

  • 31

    Apply so that agriculture done in those region which have a mediterranean type of climate, hot and dry summers in moist and mild winters.

    mediterranean agriculture

  • 32

    The healy mediterranean lands also known as blank are dominated by citrus fruits, olives, figs, dates, and grapes which are mainly for exports

    mediterranean agriculture

  • 33

    Large land holdings in developing regions designed to produce crops for export. Usually, the specialized in the production of one particular crop for market laid out to produce coffee cocoa bananas or sugar in south and central america

    plantation farming

  • 34

    Other scrap can be required by the international market such as flowers and specific fruits and vegetables these represent the

    non traditional agricultural exports