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AGRICULTURE FORM 2 NOTES

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 MODULE 1 : FRUIT TREE PRODUCTION

  • To understand the importance of fruits and fruit trees in agriculture: Students will learn about the nutritional value of fruits and their importance in a healthy diet. They will also understand the significance of fruit trees in agriculture, including their contribution to food security, income generation, and environmental benefits.
  • To identify common fruit trees and their characteristics: Students will be able to identify common fruit trees and their characteristics, such as their growth habits, fruiting season, and fruit type. They will also learn about the proper care and management practices for fruit trees, including pruning, fertilization, and pest control.

MODULE 2 : FORESTRY

Forestry refers to the practice of cultivating, managing, and conserving forests and wooded areas as part of agricultural activities. It involves the sustainable management of forest resources for various purposes, including timber production, environmental conservation, wildlife habitat preservation, and recreational activities. Forestry plays a crucial role in both rural and urban landscapes, contributing to biodiversity, carbon sequestration, watershed protection, and the overall health of ecosystems.

MODULE 3 : ANIMAL HUSBANDRY

Animal husbandry in agriculture refers to the science, art, and practice of raising and caring for animals, primarily livestock, to meet various human needs such as food, fiber, labor, and companionship. It involves the management of animals to ensure their health, well-being, reproduction, and productivity. Animal husbandry plays a critical role in modern agriculture, providing essential products like meat, milk, eggs, and wool, as well as contributing to the overall sustainability of farming systems.

MODULE 4 :AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS

Agricultural economics is a branch of economics that focuses on the application of economic principles and concepts to agricultural production, distribution, consumption, and resource management. It involves the study of how economic factors influence decisions made by farmers, agribusinesses, policymakers, and consumers within the agricultural sector. Agricultural economics seeks to understand the interactions between economic forces and agricultural activities, aiming to enhance the efficiency, sustainability, and overall well-being of agricultural systems.

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Lectures 21
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Wednesday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
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