5.7 Spatial Organization of Agriculture

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  • What does spatial organization in agriculture refer to?
    Agricultural activities arrangement
  • The physical environment is a crucial factor that shapes the spatial organization of agriculture
  • What role does soil quality play in agricultural spatial organization?
    Affects crop growth
  • Spatial organization in agriculture is influenced by several factors that determine where different agricultural practices are located
  • What are three key physical factors shaping agricultural spatial organization?
    Climate, soil, topography
  • Economic factors play a significant role in shaping the spatial organization of agriculture
  • How does good transportation infrastructure affect agricultural spatial organization?
    Allows distant market access
  • Match the social and cultural factors with their impacts:
    Government Policies ↔️ Influence land use through regulations
    Local Cultural Practices ↔️ Shape agricultural methods
    Technological Innovations ↔️ Affect efficiency and scalability
  • The physical environment influences agricultural spatial organization through factors such as climate, soil types, and topography
  • Climate influences the suitability of crops and determines growing seasons.
    True
  • Topography affects land use for crops and livestock, as well as erosion and drainage
  • What type of infrastructure allows farmers to transport goods to distant markets?
    Good roads, railways, ports
  • What do government policies influence in agricultural spatial organization?
    Land use through subsidies
  • Match the social and cultural factors with their impact on agricultural spatial organization:
    Government Policies ↔️ Shapes land use through subsidies
    Local Cultural Practices ↔️ Affects crop selection and farming methods
    Technological Innovations ↔️ Increases efficiency and cultivable areas
  • What does pastoral farming primarily focus on?
    Raising livestock
  • Globalization has led to the specialization of agricultural production in regions with comparative advantages.
    True
  • Environmental impacts of agricultural spatial organization include soil erosion from over-cultivation
  • Von Thünen's model emphasizes the role of transportation costs and market access in crop zoning.

    True
  • What are three key considerations of the physical environment in agricultural spatial organization?
    Climate, soil, topography
  • How does climate influence agricultural spatial organization?
    Determines crop suitability
  • Accounting for the physical environment is crucial in determining the optimal spatial organization of agricultural activities.

    True
  • Match the factors with their key considerations:
    Physical Environment ↔️ Climate, soil, topography
    Economic Factors ↔️ Market proximity, transportation costs, land costs
    Social Factors ↔️ Government policies, local culture, technology
  • Farmers select crops and implement practices to best utilize the local physical environment.

    True
  • Why do farmers often locate near urban markets?
    Reduce transportation costs
  • Higher land costs in urban areas push livestock farming to cheaper rural locations.

    True
  • What does spatial organization in agriculture refer to?
    Arrangement of agricultural activities
  • What determines where different types of agriculture are located?
    Physical, economic, social factors
  • What does soil quality determine in agriculture?
    Crop yields and suitability
  • Farmers locate closer to urban markets to reduce transportation costs and improve access to consumers.

    True
  • Higher land costs in urban areas push agricultural activities like livestock farming to more rural locations.
  • Local cultural practices have no effect on agricultural practices.
    False
  • Arable farming involves the cultivation of crops on ploughed land
  • Order the steps of globalization's impact on agricultural spatial organization:
    1️⃣ Expanded market access for farmers
    2️⃣ Specialization of agricultural production
    3️⃣ Diffusion of agricultural technologies
    4️⃣ Harmonization of agricultural policies
  • Which developing countries have seen the growth of export-oriented agriculture due to globalization?
    Brazil and Chile
  • Social inequalities in agriculture include the marginalization of small farmers by large-scale farms.
    True