Geographic distribution of Ag/Hort primary Ind
Subject Reference Agricultural and Horticultural Science 1.4
Title Demonstrate knowledge of the geographic distribution of agricultural and horticultural primary production in New Zealand Level 1 Credits 3 Assessment Internal Subfield Science Domain Agricultural and Horticultural Science Status Registered Status date 17 December 2010 This achievement standard involves demonstrating knowledge of the geographic distribution of agricultural and horticultural primary production in New Zealand. Achievement Criteria Achievement Achievement with Merit Achievement with Excellence · Demonstrate knowledge of the geographic distribution of agricultural and horticultural primary production in New Zealand. · Demonstrate detailed knowledge of the geographic distribution of agricultural and horticultural primary production in New Zealand. · Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of the geographic distribution of agricultural and horticultural primary production in New Zealand. Explanatory Notes Demonstrate knowledge requires description of the geographic distribution of types of agricultural and horticultural primary production and of the factors influencing this distribution. Demonstrate detailed knowledge requires explanation of the geographic distribution of types of agricultural and horticultural primary production and of the factors influencing this distribution. Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge requires applying knowledge of the factors influencing geographic distribution of types of agricultural and horticultural primary production. This may involve comparing and/or contrasting specific factors influencing geographic distribution. Factors influencing the geographic distribution of primary production refer to physical, climatic and market factors. Physical factors may include topography and soil. Climatic factors may include sunshine, rainfall, frost, wind and temperature. Market factors may include labour availability, proximity and transport to market, access to airports and/or seaports and access to processing plants. Types of agricultural and horticultural primary production may include apples, dairying, deer, fine wool, forestry, arable cropping, kiwifruit and grapes. Conditions of Assessment related to this achievement standard can be found at www.tki.org.nz/e/community/ncea/conditions-assessment.php. |
References to use
Growing Plants by G.K Moriarty Pages 6 to 22 Growing Plants by G.K Moriarty Book 2 Pages 124 to 142 New Zealand Agriculture by Neil Rennie |
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