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Agricultural Production Systems 1 (AGRI10047)
Undergraduate level 1Points: 12.5On Campus (Parkville)
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This subject is the first of a suite of three first year core Bachelor of Agriculture. (Agricultural Production Systems 1-3). Subjects that introduce students to the major Australian agricultural production systems (plant and animal) and the natural conditions and the social and economic principles that underpin how they operate. The key factors that determine the workings of agricultural production systems are explained using examples, including markets for inputs and outputs, sustainable use of farm and environmental resources; the role of agricultural value chains, the structure of agricultural communities and the farming context, environmental and welfare issues, and the policy issues that underpin decision making in agricultural production industries.
In this first subject, students will explore world food supply and demand, the development of agriculture globally and in Australia, the natural and market conditions that determine the nature of agricultural activity in Australia, along with the key elements of farming and farm businesses that determine how they perform.
Intended learning outcomes
Students who have satisfactorily completed this subject will:
- Understand the structure and operation of agricultural production in Australia
- Have an understanding of the principal factors that determine location, environmental impact, sustainability, profitability and international competitiveness of agricultural activities and farm businesses
- Understand the whole farm, approach to analysing the performance of farm systems
- Understand how agricultural value chains change farm product to meet consumer needs and wants in terms of form, time and place
Generic skills
A student who satisfactorily completes this subject should be able to:
- Explain their understanding of agricultural production systems lucidly, both in writing and orally
- Review and evaluate readings relating to global food issues and agricultural production
- Participate as an effective member of a group in tutorial discussions, and study groups
- Work as part of a team to complete a group assignment
- Think independently and analytically, and direct his or her own learning
- Manage time effectively in order to be prepared for regular tutorial classes, tests and the examination
Last updated: 3 November 2022