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WENDY LEE CLASS:Y10A
Geography ProjectTopic: Market Gardening
Teacher :Kalpana
What Is Market Gardening
Market Gardening is the growing of fruit and vegetable for sale in the local market
What is Intensive Farming ? Intensive Farming is the farming
on a small piece of land using high inputs of labour and capital to produce high output per hectare.
Natural Input Of Market Gardening
The Natural Input Of Market Gardening Are
Light / Heat ,Rainwater ,Soil and Land
Human Input of Market Gardening
The Human Input Of Market Gardening
Workers ,Seeds ,Irrigation ,Fertilisers ,Pesticides, Machineries and Capital
Output Of Farm are
Rice, Vegetables And Fruits
Advantages Of Market Gardening
Can Get Good Prices For Crops
Can Get Many Type Of Crops
Farmer Has Good Steady Income Throughout The Year
Disadvantages Of Market Gardening
High Wages To Be To Foreign Workers
It Did Not Attract Locals To Work In The Business
Farmer Need To Buy Expensive Fertilizers
Farmer Need To Buy Expensive Pesticides To Protect Crops.
Crops Will Wilt Quickly Due To High Temperature
There are Two Types Of Market Gardening in Brunei:
-Hydroponics Farming -Traditional Market Gardening
Disadvantages High Wages are need to paid to
foreign workers
High Expenses? Why It is because Farmers need to
buy expensive fertilizer and pesticides
Case Study Of Brunei Darussalam
Solution To The Problems : Encourages Family Members to involve in
marker gardening ,therefore ,it can reduce high payment of wages to foreign workers
Use of Natural Fertilizers from animal waste ,example Chicken Dung and Cow Dung
Use Pest Trap To Trap Insects Use Net to Cover To Protect From The
Receiving Direct Sunlight