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 AGRICULTURE FOR ALL SOCIETY


LEARNING OUTCOMES 


  • Students understand the concept of farming techniques.
  • Students able to understand the advantages of farming in using limited area 
  • Students understand the value of agriculture in life and how it contribute to the growth of nation.

 AGRICULTURE SOCIETY  digital text book 


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Agriculture for All: Home Cultivation Methods

Methods for Home Cultivation

1. vertical Farming: Growing plants in vertically stacked layers, often indoors or in controlled environments.





2. *Grow Bag Cultivation*: Growing plants in bags filled with a growing medium, ideal for small spaces.



3. *Terrace Farming*: Cultivating crops on stepped or flat plots of land on slopes or hillsides.



Benefits for Society

1. *Increased food security*: Provides fresh produce to local communities.

2. *Sustainable practices*: Reduces environmental impact and promotes eco-friendly farming.

3. *Community engagement*: Encourages social interaction and shared knowledge.


*Advantages for Home Cultivation*

1. *Space efficiency*: Ideal for small spaces, balconies, or indoor areas.

2. *Flexibility*: Can be used for various plants, including vegetables, herbs, and flowers.

3. *Accessibility*: Enables people to grow their own food, regardless of location or resources.


By adopting these methods, individuals and communities can promote sustainable agriculture, improve food security, and enhance overall well-being.

AGRICULTURE FOR ALL SOCIETY ppt for the topic

REVIEW QUESTIONS

What do you mean by vertical farming?

Name two methods of farming which we need only limited space?

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