Nature Conservation

nature conservation: the active management of the Earth’s natural resources, plants, animals, and environment, to ensure that they survive or are appropriately used. Nature conservation practices on farms can enhance biodiversity, protect soil and water resources, and support sustainable agriculture. Farmers can benefit from participating in conservation programs that provide financial incentives, technical assistance, and recognition for their efforts. Implementing conservation practices can improve farm resilience, reduce environmental impact, and enhance the farm’s reputation as a steward of the land.

Pin Pin Pin

pin pin pin: A small, pointed object used to fasten things together. Using pins in construction and repair improves farm infrastructure and supports sustainable development.

Toxaemia

toxaemia: Blood poisoning. Recognizing and treating toxaemia in livestock can prevent serious health issues and improve animal welfare.

Redshanks

redshanks: Same as redlegs. Managing redshanks is essential for protecting crop yields and ensuring efficient harvests.

Plantation

plantation: 1. An estate, especially in the tropics, on which large-scale production of cash crops takes place. 2. An area of land planted with trees for commercial purposes. Also called plantation forest. Helpful content: Plantations can be a significant source of income for farmers, especially in tropical regions. They allow for the cultivation of high-value crops like cocoa, coffee, and rubber. Sustainable management practices can enhance productivity and environmental health.

Seed-Borne Disease

seed-borne disease: A disease which is carried in the seed of a plant. Farmers benefit from understanding and managing seed-borne diseases to protect crop health and yield.

ILCA

ILCA: International Livestock Centre for Africa – an organization established in 1974 at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Provides research and resources for livestock farmers in Africa.

Bowser

bowser: A large tank used for transporting water or fuel. Using bowsers ensures reliable water and fuel supplies for farm operations.

Silk

silk: A thread produced by the larvae of a moth to make its cocoon. It is used to make a smooth light fabric. Farmers benefit from producing silk for its valuable market demand and diverse applications.

Gypsum

gypsum: Gypsum is a soft white or colorless mineral consisting of hydrated calcium sulfate, used in cement, plaster, and fertilizers. Using gypsum improves soil structure and supports sustainable crop production.