Agriculture Paper 2, WASSCE (PC), 2020

Question 1

 

  1. (a) Give four reasons why non-governmental organizations are important in agricultural development in West Africa.      (4 marks)     
    (b)        Mention six problems of commercial agriculture in West Africa.                         (6 marks)
    (c)        (i)       Explain the term deforestation.                                                                   (2 marks)
                (ii)       State six effects of deforestation on the environment.                                (6 marks)

Observation

Question 1 was the most popular among candidates.
 
     (a) Majority of the candidates were able to give reasons why non-governmental agricultural
           organizations are important in West Africa as well as state the effects of deforestation
           on the environment.
     (b) In Question 1 (b), many candidates were mentioning ‘lack of credit facilities’, ‘lack of
           storage facilities’ instead of ‘inadequate credit facilities’, ‘inadequate storage facilities’ as    
           problems of commercial agriculture; thus losing marks.

The expected answers include:

  • (a)        Reasons why non-government organizations are important in agricultural

development in West Africa

  • Provide social amenities in rural areas
  • Provide financial assistance to farmers
  • Provide farm inputs such as agrochemicals, vaccines and drugs to farmers
  • Develop improved species of crops
  • Develop improved breeds of livestock
  • Execute agricultural development projects in West Africa
  • Ensure food security in developing nations
  • Provide extension services to farmers
  • Train agricultural workers to improve  their productivity
  • Develop improved farming systems
  • Provide processing facilities
  • Provide storage facilities

(b)        Problems of commercial agriculture in West Africa

  • Inadequate supply of improved varieties of crops and animals
  • Unfavorable land tenure system/problems of acquiring large hectares of land
  • High capital investment/high cost of farm machines
  • Inadequate marketing channels/surplus or wastage of farm produce/high post-harvest losses
  • Poor technical know-how
  • High cost of spare parts
  • The use of agrochemicals can cause imbalance in the ecosystem
  • Inadequate processing facilities
  • Inadequate skilled manpower
  • Inadequate credit facilities
  • Inadequate storage facilities  
  • Displacement of small scale farmers/unemployment/displacement of unskilled workers
  • Unfavourable government policies
  • Leads to soil erosion
  • Reduces soil microbial activities
  • Use of farm machines can cause environmental pollution
  • Destruction of soil structure due to use of farm machines
  • Problems of pests and diseases

(c)(i)    Explanation of deforestation

  • Deforestation is the continuous removal of forest trees
  • Indiscriminate felling of forest trees without replacing them
  • Felling of forest trees for various purposes such as housing, industry and road construction
  • Removal of forest trees by bush burning/natural disaster

               (ii)     Effects of deforestation on the environment

  • Encourages soil erosion/flooding
  • Leads to loss of organic matter, resulting in the loss of soil fertility
  • Reduces the amount of rainfall in an area
  • Decreases soil moisture retention/increase rate of evaporation of soil moisture
  • Increases the leaching of plant nutrients
  • Destroys the microclimate and warms up the environment
  • Reduces wild life/fauna population in the area concerned/imbalance in the ecosystem/threat to biodiversity
  • May lead to desert encroachment
  • Depletes the supply of forest produce (raw materials) to industries e.g. timber
  • Reduces soil microbial activities
  • Leads to negative effects of climate change such as global warming