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Improvement In Food Resources

What you will learn
  • There are several nutrients essential for crops. Of these, some are required in large quantities and are known as macro-nutrients whereas rest of the nutrients are required in small quantities and are known as micro-nutrients.

  • Manure and fertilizers are the main sources of nutrient supply to crops.

  • Organic farming is a farming system with minimal or no use of chemicals as fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides etc. and with a maximum input of organic manures, recyled farm wastes, and bio-agents, with healthy cropping systems.

  • Mixed farming is a system of farming on a particular farm which includes crop production, raising of livestock etc.

  • Mixed cropping is growing of two or more crops simultaneously on the same piece of land.

  • Growing two or more crops in definite row patterns is known as inter-cropping.

  • The growing of different crops on a piece of land in pre-planned succession is called crop rotation.

  • Varietal improvement is required for higher yield, good quality, biotic and abiotic resistance, shortening the maturity duration, wider adaptability and desirable agronomic characteristics.

  • Farm animals require proper care and management such as shelter, feeding, breeding and disease control. This is called animal husbandry.

  • Poultry farming is done to raise domestic fowls. Poultry production includes egg production and broiler production for poultry meat.

  • To enhance poultry production, cross breeding is done between Indian and exotic breeds for variety improvement.

  • Fish may be obtained from marine resources as well as inland resources.

  • To increase production of fish, they can be cultured in marine and inland ecosystems.

  • Marine fish capture is done by fishing nets guided by echo-sounders and satellites.

  • Composite fish culture system is commonly used for fishfarming.

  • Bee-keeping is done to get honey and wax.