Factors of production – land; capital; labour – characteristics and classification; management or entrepreneur
Farm management – meaning of a farm manager; functions of a farm manager; problems faced by farm managers
Basic economic principles – scarcity; choice; scale of preference, law of diminishing returns
Principles of demand – definition of demand; law of demand; factors affecting demand for agricultural produce; movement along the demand curve; shifts in the demand curve
Principles of supply – definition of supply; law of supply; movements along the supply curve; shifts in the supply curve; factors affecting the supply of agricultural produce
Implications of demand and supply for agricultural production – price support; price control; subsidy programme and its effects on agricultural production
Agricultural financing – meaning of agricultural finance; importance of agricultural finance; source of farm finance
Farm records and accounts – importance of farm records; types of farm records; designing farm records and farm accounts
Marketing of agricultural produce – meaning and importance of marketing of agricultural produce; marketing agents and their functions; marketing functions; marketing of export crops; export crops in West Africa; corporate bodies, cooperative societies and individuals engaged in exporting agricultural produce; importance of exporting agricultural produce; problems of marketing agricultural produce
Agricultural extension – meaning and importance of agricultural extension; agricultural extension method; agricultural extension programmes in West Africa; problems of agricultural extension programmes in West Africa
Agricultural insurance – meaning of agricultural insurance; importance of agricultural insurance; types of insurance policies for agricultural production; insurance premium; problems of agricultural insurance
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Because agricultural activities deal with nature, it is important to certain factors before financing any agricultural project. The following video highlights and explains some of these factors.
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Learning Objectives – By the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
State five (5) ways an extension agent used in teaching and informing farmers about new ideas and techniques of planting, weeding, fertilizer application, harvesting, storage, processing, animal rearing, etc.
SS3 Scheme of Work by Topic
Basic economic principles |
Factors of production |
Principles of demand |
Principles of supply |
Implications of demand and supply for agricultural production |
Farm management |
Agricultural finance |
Farm records and accounts |
Marketing of agricultural produce | Agricultural insurance |
Agricultural extension |
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