AGRICULTURE AND MAN ( PRT )

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AGRICULTURE AND MAN ( PRT 2008-23) HOW AGRICULTURE AFFECT CLIMATE CHANGES Group Members: 1. Muhammad Ikmal Bin Muhammad Fadhil 195824 2. Nurul Nadiah Binti Zulkeflee 197729 3. Nur Shaheerah binti Abd Halim @ Abu Hassan 196719 4. Nurul Fariesya Suhaila binti Md Sazihan 196142 2.Aiman Farhan bin Jamalullai 197208 Lecturer Name : Prof. Madya DR. Hafidzi Bin Mohd Noor

What is Agriculture and Climate Change? Introduction : What is Agriculture and Climate Change? DID YOU KNOW ?? Cultivation of land and breeding of animals and plants to provide food, fiber, medicinal plants and other products to sustain and enhance life. The rise in average surface temperatures on Earth. changes in climate factors could decrease yields of rice, the main staple food in Malaysia, from 13% to 80%. Affects the agriculture production and consequently food security of the country.

Factors of agriculture affecting climate change

Factors of agriculture affecting climate change FOREST CONVERSION ADVANTAGES OF CHEMICAL FERTILIZER OPEN BURNING

The effects of agriculture on the environment

POSITIVE IMPACTS OF AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES Fight the effects of Global Warming Habitats are created Retains soil and prevents erosion

NEGATIVE IMPACTS OF AGRICULT-URAL ACTIVITIES Deforestation Can cause climate change the loss of habitat for wild animals affect the amount of oxygen supplied Livestock Pollutant Releasing the bad chemicals Disease carried by animals Soil Degradation Decline in soil quality Big cost needed to repair soil Can also contribute to climate change NEGATIVE IMPACTS OF AGRICULT-URAL ACTIVITIES

PREVENTION STEP TO AVOID CLIMATE CHANGES

CONSERV-ATION TILLAGE PREVENTION STEP ORGANIC AGRICUL-TURE CONSERV-ATION TILLAGE PLANT MORE TREES

THE END THANK YOU