Introduction to Agriculture
Definition, History, Conventional Farming
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Agriculture is defined as:
The art, science and business of producing crops and livestock
for economic purposes -
– Using good skills to perform farm operations is an ART
– Using knowledge of the natural world for farming and using
modern technologies encompasses SCIENCE
– Maximising economic returns by managing land, labour and
capital is a BUSINESS
Agricultural Science is defined as:
• An understanding of the factors of production (land, labor,
capital, management) to achieve crop and animal
production in a sustainable manner
The History of Agriculture in the Caribbean:
• Early men such as the Tainos were hunters and gatherers and
were called nomads as they moved from place to place
• Eventually they started settling in villages as they began farming
for their food (planting crops and domesticating animals). These
settlements would usually be near an abundant water source
• With colonization by European countries agriculture began a new
order of trade and commerce through plantation crops like sugar
cane and cotton
• Presently in the Caribbean we continue to produce these
traditional crops for industry and for local and global trade
The Importance of Agriculture to the Caribbean
• Contribution to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
• Employment opportunities from labourer to highly trained
professionals
• Food and nutrition security where all people at all times have
access to food
• Industrial input raw materials for processing
• Earns foreign exchange and encourages trade
• Import substitution where we replace imported goods with
domestic products causing a decreased food import bill
What are Conventional Farming Systems:
• Refers to farming techniques that traditionally use; synthetic
fertilizers, pesticides, weedicides and other chemicals as well as
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO’s), concentrated
animal feeding operations, heavy irrigation, intensive tillage
and other artificial tools
• “conventional” seems to be the opposite of “organic” farming
• Conventional agriculture is high resource and energy intensive
and highly productive
• Conventional systems include; monoculture, mixed cropping
and mixed farming (research and explain these for Homework)