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Carbon Farming Practices
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Carbon Farming Practices

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What is the primary goal of carbon farming?

  • To eliminate all farming practices in order to combat climate change
  • To store carbon in various natural elements and reduce greenhouse gas emissions (correct)
  • To focus only on improving crop yield without addressing climate issues
  • To increase food production without any environmental considerations
  • Which of the following describes carbon sequestration?

  • A strategy that completely removes carbon from the atmosphere
  • A technique for enhancing the nutritional value of crops
  • A method for exporting agricultural products to reduce emissions
  • Practices aimed at storing carbon in the environment to mitigate climate change (correct)
  • Which areas can benefit from carbon-smart farming methods?

  • Only urban regions with high food demands
  • Both agricultural and urban areas facing food demands and climate impacts (correct)
  • Areas where agricultural practices are completely abandoned
  • Rural areas that do not depend on agriculture
  • How does carbon farming contribute to climate change mitigation?

    <p>By implementing practices that enhance storage of carbon in the soil and plants</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which element is NOT a target for carbon storage in carbon farming?

    <p>Atmospheric gases</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Carbon-Smart Farming

    • Combines food production and climate change mitigation.
    • Aims to meet rising global food demands while reducing environmental impact.

    Carbon Farming

    • Also known as carbon sequestration.
    • Encompasses various agricultural practices to minimize greenhouse gas emissions.

    Key Practices

    • Focuses on storing carbon in multiple forms:
      • Soil
      • Crop roots
      • Wood and leaves

    Impact on Greenhouse Gases

    • Reduces overall emissions from agricultural activities.
    • Supports sustainable land use practices, contributing to climate resilience.

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    Explore the concept of carbon-smart farming methods that help meet food demands while combating climate change. This quiz covers carbon sequestration practices in agriculture, focusing on how they can store carbon in various forms. Learn about the benefits and techniques involved in sustainable land management.

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