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This document discusses beverage crops such as tea and coffee. It identifies the climatic conditions required for growing these crops, and the major producing areas around the world. It also includes questions related to beverage production.
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MAJOR CROPS AND AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BEVERAGE CROPS https://youtu.be/mFmCrN9nVXE https://youtu.be/nF4IOcQaD-U?feature=shared BEVERAGE CROPS LEARNING OBJECTIVE To identify the climatic conditions and factors require for growing...
MAJOR CROPS AND AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BEVERAGE CROPS https://youtu.be/mFmCrN9nVXE https://youtu.be/nF4IOcQaD-U?feature=shared BEVERAGE CROPS LEARNING OBJECTIVE To identify the climatic conditions and factors require for growing tea and coffee plantation To locate the areas in the world producing various crops Learning outcomes I can identify the major beverage crop-producing areas of the world. I can explain the climatic conditions required to grow tea and coffee plantations. I can demonstrate the factors contributing to the growth of beverage crops BEVERAGE CROPS BEVERAGE CROPS "Guess the Beverage" This crop is mainly grown in hilly areas with heavy rainfall. It is one of the most consumed beverages globally, especially in Asia. The leaves of this plant are processed to create the final product. Can you name any country where this crop is a significant export? What climatic conditions might be required for this crop to grow? “caption the image From Leaf to Sip: The Story of Tea" What comes to your mind when you think of tea? Where do you think tea comes from? Camellia sinensis. Coffea arabica and Coffea canephora. Differentiated learning Identify and mark the major regions where beverage crops (tea, coffee, cocoa) are grown. stages of production (e.g., planting, harvesting, processing, exporting).flow chart cliimate Analysis Report researches the ideal climatic conditions for one beverage crop. Design a poster, or slogan to promote a beverage made from a chosen crop. tropical obtained from the leaves of crop the tea shrub. introduced as a plantation Tea gardens crop in India are termed as by the tea estates Britishers. most popular beverage crop all over the world NAME OF SOIL CLIMATE LEADING IMPORTANT THE CROP PRODUCERS CHARACTERI STICS Tea well-drained cool climate India, China, Labour in large loamy soil and well- Sri Lanka numbers is and gentle distributed high required to slopes. rainfall pick the throughout the leaves. year. The story of tea begins in China COFFEE well drained Requires Bazil, was discovered loamy soil warm and wet Columbia and by an Arab climate India goat herder Kaldi in 850 AD. TEA PRODUCING PLACES IN THE WORLD Tea is mainly produced in countries like Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, China, Indonesia, Japan and Kenya The above are the largest producer. In India it is grown on the hill slopes and rolling plains of Assam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Kerala. India is one of the leading exporters of tea beside Srilanka and China "From Bean to Brew: The Coffee Journey" Which part of the coffee plant do we use to make coffee? What do coffee cherries look like?" Why do you think coffee is called a beverage crop?" Who invented coffee? Is coffee a food crop? Brazil – a popular It is made from the world's beverage beans that are leading named after a tropical crop, harvested, producer and the district of sensitive to fermented, exporter, "Kaffa," where heat and frost. dried, roasted, known as the it was first and ground. "Coffee Pot of discovered. the World," https://quizgecko.com/learn /beverage-crops-and-agricultural-development-qpjf pa Learning menu: Name two examples of beverage crops. Why are beverage crops considered cash crops? How can the production of beverage crops contribute to a country's economy? What are beverage crops? Identify regions in India known for tea cultivation Designan advertisement promoting fair trade practices in beverage crop production. Whyis organic cultivation becoming popular in beverage crop farming? 1. Tea is a...................... crop. (a) Fiber Crop (b) Food Crop (c) Beverage Crop 2. Tea gardens are termed as tea __________. (a) Fields (b) Farms (c) Estates 3. Coffee plant is a native of _________________. (a) India (b) Ethiopia (c) England