Biology Crop Production & Management Part 2 (Agriculture evolve, crop) Class 8 VIII

TL;DR
Agriculture evolved from hunting and raw fruit consumption to the cultivation of crops on a large scale for commercial purposes.
Transcript
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Key Insights
- 🍓 Agriculture originated from hunting and the consumption of raw fruits as sources of food.
- 🏝️ Our ancestors gradually learned to cultivate land and produce crops for sustenance.
- 🌥️ The cultivation of crops on a large scale for commercial purposes is known as agriculture.
- 💗 Various crops, including wheat, rice, pulses, cereals, oilseeds, vegetables, and fruits, are examples of crops grown on a large scale.
- 😋 Continuous improvements are necessary in agriculture to meet the increasing food demands of a growing population.
- 🥺 Advancements in agricultural techniques have led to the availability of a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, and cereals.
- 😋 Agriculture is a vital sector that plays a crucial role in ensuring food security for the population.
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Questions & Answers
Q: How did our ancestors obtain food before the concept of agriculture?
Our ancestors obtained food mainly through hunting animals and consuming raw fruits.
Q: When did the concept of agriculture start to emerge?
The concept of agriculture gradually emerged over time as our ancestors learned to cultivate land and produce crops.
Q: What are some examples of crops that are grown on a large scale?
Crops such as wheat, rice, pulses (gram, pea, lentils), cereals (maize, millets), oilseeds (groundnut, castor, soybean), vegetables, and fruits are grown on a large scale for commercial purposes.
Q: Why is continuous improvement necessary in agriculture?
Due to the increasing population, there is a need to constantly improve crop production techniques to meet the growing food demands.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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In the past, our ancestors obtained food through hunting and eating raw fruits.
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Over time, they learned to cultivate land and produce crops such as wheat, rice, fruits, vegetables, and cereals.
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Continuous improvements in agriculture are necessary to meet the increasing food demands of a growing population.
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