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Commercial versus Subsistence Farming

Commercial versus Subsistence Farming. Done by: Chan Wei 06 Edmond Chen 07 Ng Zi Yao 25. Subsistence farming/agriculture. Commercial Farming/agriculture. Differences . Differences . Substinence commerical ?. Mindmap: Commercial farming. Case study: Slash and burn cultivation in Brazil.

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Commercial versus Subsistence Farming

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  1. Commercial versus Subsistence Farming Done by: Chan Wei 06 Edmond Chen 07 Ng Zi Yao 25

  2. Subsistence farming/agriculture

  3. Commercial Farming/agriculture

  4. Differences

  5. Differences

  6. Substinencecommerical?

  7. Mindmap: Commercial farming

  8. Case study: Slash and burn cultivation in Brazil • Facts • 8,514,877 km2 of land • 191m population • 22 people/km2 • Plentiful land, hence farming is extensive • Main crop is Manioc, used for flour, sugar and beer • Slash & Burn Agriculture refers to clearing of forests to create small farms • However, farming causes problems with the balance of soil, causing soil erosion and leachingduring heavy rains, hence losing fertility • Thus they shift to another part of the forest every 4-5 years, causing deforestation • Shifting cultivation requires large areas of land & lots of labour for very little yield

  9. Case study: Slash and burn cultivation in Brazil • Another leading cause of deforestation is cattle ranching, which attributes to almost 70% of the rainforests cleared. • Cattle ranching is extensive, costing very little labour and capital but requires a huge piece of land. Growing cattle is not very efficient. • What is making it worse is that Brazil plans to double beef production by 2018.. • Another example of commercial farming wrecking havoc on the environment.

  10. Case study: Commercial farming of Rice in Japan

  11. Case study: Commercial farming of Rice in Japan • Facts • 128m population • 378,000 km2 of land • 337 people/km2 • Very little flat land hence farming must be intensive • Main crops are rice, or wheat and soya during winter • Inputs • Machinery and technology to improve efficiency • Older workforce, as population of Japan is ageing and young people prefer not to work in farms • Land scarcity led to land reclamation in Northern Honshu to provide more farmland. • Rice in Japan is grown on a huge commercial scale and sold for own consumption

  12. Videos • Slash and Burn agriculture in Brazil: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JUxQM9F2-o • Cattle ranching: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNx51WqBBgM • Technology in Japan: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8txJ_nPB60 • MIND BLOWING!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_q_iOObid4&feature=related

  13. References • http://www.farmersguardian.com/Pictures/web/e/s/p/arablefarming.jpg • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subsistence_agriculture • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commercial_agriculture • http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/wiki/Revision:Farming_Case_studies • http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/wiki/Revision:Farming_Case_studies • Leong, Goh C. EXCEL IN GEOGRAPHY Secondary 4. 2nd ed. Singapore: Federal Publications, 2003. 73-95. • Chong, Marianne. Aspects of Human Geography. 2nd ed. Singapore: Pekoe Books, 2001. 130-77. • http://www.greenpeace.org.uk/blog/forests/how-cattle-ranching-chewing-amazon-rainforest-20090129 • www.youtube.com

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