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791-316 Comparative Production Systems | |
Credit Points | 7.5 |
HECS Band | 2 |
Coordinator | Mr John Perkins |
Prerequisites | Agricultural Production Systems II. |
Semester | 1, repeat Summer (view timetable) |
Contact | 3 hours per week |
Subject Description | The general objective of the course is to highlight, and analyse the differences between agricultural systems in different parts of the world, and discuss why these differences occur. Agricultural systems develop from the needs for food and other products. The physical environment might determine what it is possible to produce but it is increasingly recognised that the surrounding social, political and economic environments largely shape how agricultural systems develop and are conducted. The course aims to promote an understanding of commonly-occurring agricultural systems outside Australasia, with particular reference to southern and eastern Asia and the Pacific and explore typical approaches to the definition, analysis and description of agricultural and faming systems. This course includes:
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Assessment | Written assignment of 3000 - 5000 words (60%), seminar presentation (20%) and a 1.5-hour examination (20%). |
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