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Introduction to Farming

Subjects / Geography / Farming

Title 6 of 7

Exam Board Relevance

  • Edxcel
  • AQA
  • CEA
  • IGCSE (EdExcel)
  • OCR
  • SQA
  • WJEC
  • IGCSE (CiE)

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Title Description:

Have you ever wondered where the food you buy in the supermarket comes from...

Have you ever wondered where the food you buy in the supermarket comes from? Food is produced by one of the world's most important industries - farming. Providing food for the world's population is a never ending task, and farmers must keep up with constantly changing demands. People want to eat fruits like pineapples and mangoes, but these don't grow in some countries. We no longer want to eat just seasonal fruit and vegetables - we want apples available all year round, for example. To supply food for a rapidly growing population, farmers worldwide are faced with a difficult job. Without this primary industry, the world would not function. This title aims to provide you with a guide to the essentials of farming, from the different types to what the future may have in store for farmers.

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