(a) Differentiate between land ownership by leasehold and land ownership by freehold. [ 2 marks

AGRICULTURE
WAEC 2015

(a) Differentiate between land ownership byleasehold and land ownership byfreehold. [ 2 marks ]

(b) Mentionfive ways in which non-governmental organizations contribute to agricultural

development in West Africa. [ 5 marks ]

(c) Statefourways in which rural-urban migration has hindered agricultural development in West Africa. [ 4 marks ]

(d) Mentionthree socio-economic uses of land. [ 3 marks ]

(e) Explaintwo ways by whicheach of the following environmental factors affect agricultural production:

  1. Soil organisms;
  2. soil texture. [ 4 marks ]

Explanation

(a) Differences between land ownership by leasehold and land ownership by freehold:

Leasehold involves the payment of fees for land used over a stated period of time under agreed specified conditions Whereas/ on the other hand Freehold is the outright purchase of land (permanent ownership).

Land ownership by leasehold

-Use/ownership is for a specific Land ownership by freehold period of time

- Permanent crops cannot be planted/Permanent structures cannot be erected

- Land cannot be used as.collateral for loan

-Land cannot be sold

Land Ownership by freehold

-Use /ownership is permanent

-Permanent crops can be planted/ Permanent structures can be erected

-Land can be sued as collateral for loan

-Land can be sold

(b) ways in which non-governmental organizations contribute to agricultural development in West Africa

- Carry out research to improve breeds of animals

- Carry out research to develop new crop varieties

- Fund agricultural extension projects

- Provide social amenities in rural areas

- Provide credit to farmers

- Provide agricultural extension services/ educate farmers

- Provide vaccines and drugs to farmers to control diseases and parasites of farm animals

- Provide farming inputs such as agrochemicals, vaccines, drugs to farmers

- Provide farm implements/ tools to farmers

- Develop improved farming systems

- Provide processing facilities

- Provide storage facilities.

(c) Ways in which rural-urban migration has hindered agricultural development in West Africa

-Shortage/scarcity of farm labour

-Causes high cost of farm labour

- Poor quality of labour in rural areas resulting in low productivity

- Decrease in food production /food insecurity

-Decrease in export

- Inadequate supply of raw materials to agro industries

- Poor adoption of agricultural innovation due to ageing farming population.

(d) Socio-economic uses of land:

- Mining/oil exploration

- industries / Companies / banks / factories / offices

- Transport (roads, railway, airport, seaport)

- Stadia/recreational centres.

- Health centres

- Residential houses / estate development

- Markets

- Schools

- Religious worship centres

- Cemeteries / crematoriums

(e) Ways by which environmental factors affect agricultural production

(i) Soil organisms

- Improve soil structure

- Help in organic matter decomposition

- Improve soil fertility/ fix atmospheric nitrogen/ help in mineralization in soil

- Improve soil aeration

- improve water percolation

- Cause diseases in plants

- Reduce the quantity and quality of crops (nematodes)

(ii) Soil texture

- Determines soil aeration

- Determines tillage practices

- Determines water

- holding capacity of soils

- Determines the type of crop to be grown

- Determines nutrient availability in the soil

-Affects root penetration



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