Improvement in food resources

Improvement in food resources 

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1)                   Hybridisation – Crossing between genetically dissimilar plants.

2)                   Intervarietal hybridization – Hybridisation between different varieties of plants.

3)                   Interspecific hybridization – Hybridisation between plants belonging to two different species of the same genus.

4)                   Intergeneric hybridization - Hybridisation between plants of different genera.

5)                   Macronutrients – Nutrients required by plants in large quantities.

6)                   Micronutrients – Nutrients required by plants in small quantities.

7)                   Composting – The process in which farm waste material like livestock excreta, vegetable waste, animal refuse, domestic waste, sewage waste etc is decomposed in pits.

8)                   Vermi-compost – Compost prepared by using earthworms to hasten the decomposition process of plant and animal refuse.

9)                   Manure - Organic substances of animal or plant origin that is added to the soil to increase its fertility and structure. 

10)                Fertiliser – Commercially produced plant nutrients that enriches the soil fertility and increases the crop yield.

11)                Organic farming – A farming system with minimal or no use of chemicals as fertilizers, pesticides etc. and with a maximum input of organic manures, recycled farm-wastes, along with use of bio-agents and healthy cropping systems.

12)                Mixed cropping – The practice of growing two or more crops simultaneously on the same field.

13)                Inter-cropping – The practice of growing two or more crops simultaneously on the same field in a definite pattern.

14)                Crop rotation – The growing of different crops on a piece of land in a pre-planned succession.

15)                Weeds – Unwanted plants in the cultivated field.

16)                Animal husbandry – The scientific management of animal livestock.

17)                Milch cattle – Milk-producing females of cattle.

18)                Draught cattle – Cattle used for farm labour.

19)                Layer – Egg laying poultry.

20)                Broiler – Poultry reared for obtaining meat.

21)                Capture fishing – Obtaining fish from natural resources

22)                Culture fishery – Obtaining fish by fish farming.

23)                Mariculture - The farming of finfish or shellfish in marine water.

24)                Aquaculture - The farming of freshwater or marine organisms for human use, by proper utilization of available waters in the country.

25)                Beekeeping – The cultivation of bees on a commercial scale for the production of honey and beeswax.

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