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3 Agriculture 2006: 25 marks (a) Study Figure 5, which shows the main market gardening areas of Great Britain

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3 Agriculture 2006: 25 marks

(a) Study Figure 5, which shows the main market gardening areas of Great Britain

(i) What is the meaning of the term ‘market gardening’?

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(ii) Explain the factors which have influenced the distribution of market gardening areas in Great Britain.

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(b) Study Figure 6, a photograph of farming in an LEDC

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(i) Describe the main features of the farming shown in the photograph.

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(ii) Using one or more examples, describe how farming in LEDC’s is changing.

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(d) Salinisation is a problem faced by farmers in LEDC’s

(i) What is the meaning of the term ‘salinisation’?

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(ii) Explain the processes leading to salinisation. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

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(C) Study Figure 7, which shows some European Union (EU) farming policies.

Describe how One or more of these policies have affected farming.

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