Question 6
(a)        Draw a marketing channel for table eggs.                                                                  (7 marks) 
      (b)        Give three ways of stabilizing the  process of agricultural produce in West Africa. (3 marks) 
      (c)        List two ways each by which land;
      (i)         appreciates;
      (ii)        depreciates.                                                                                                                 (4 marks)
      (d)       State two deficiency symptoms of each of the following nutrients in  crops;
      (i)         potassium;
      (ii)        phosphorus.                                                                                                    (4 marks)
Observation
Question 6 was attempted by few candidates and responses were poor. Many candidates could not draw the marketing channel for table eggs but were mentioning the marketing agents only without linking their relationship. Furthermore, candidates were unable to state ways by which land appreciates and depreciates.
The expected answers include:
    6.  (a)        Marketing channel for table eggs
                    
                                                      
 (b)       Ways of stabilizing the prices of  agricultural produce in West Africa
  -           Buffer stock / storage of surplus  output
  -           Price control (price ceiling and  price floor)
  -           Provision of subsidies
  -           Price support by government
  -           Establishment of marketing /  commodity boards
  -            Intervention buying and selling  of produce
  -           Allocation of production quota to  farmers
  -           Regulation of import/export of  agricultural produce
  -           Introduction of standardized / uniform  weights and measuring devices
  -           Formation of farmers’ cooperatives
                      
  (c)        Ways  by which land appreciates and depreciates 
            (i)         Appreciate
  -           Fallowing                                            -           Cover cropping 
  -           Irrigation                                             -           Weeding  
  -           Good  access roads                              -           Drainage 
  -           Manuring  /fertilizer application          -           Afforestation 
  -           Appropriate  tillage practice
  -           Crop  rotation
                                                                                 
              (ii)        Depreciate
  -           Erosion                                                -           Weed infestation
  -           Overgrazing                                        -           Mining
  -           Indiscriminate  bush burning               -           Deforestation
  -           Desertification                                    
  -           Infestation  by pests and diseases on planted crops
  -           Dumping  of toxic materials/soil pollution
  -           Continuous  cultivation without application of manure or fertilizer
                                                                                
  (d)      Deficiency symptoms of nutrients in  crops
            (i)         Potassium
  -           Leaves  appear dry and scorched at the edges             
  -           Surfaces  of leaves appear irregular and may be chlorotic                              -              Poor tuber formation                                       
  -           In cereals, grains are not properly developed and cobs are not ‘filled’
  -           Delayed  maturity
                                                                                                         
              (ii)        Phosphorus
  -           Premature  fruit drop   
  -           Poor  fruit and pod formation              
  -           Weak  stem development which makes plants susceptible to lodging            -          Poor root formation
  -           Mottling  of leaves
  -           Purple/violet  colouration on leaves