Part 4: Organic Farming Lecture

Section 4 – Questions 31–40

Complete the notes below.

Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

Organic Farming

Advantages

  • Organic farming is 31 _________
  • It can boost the 32 _________ Of organic food products
  • It can save necessary 33 _________ for producing pesticides and fertilisers

Comparison with traditional Farming

  • 34 _________ Which double in number may attack organic vegetables.
  • Production of organic vegetables such as tomatoes and 35 _________ Is 40% lower.
  • Winter weed production is 36 _________ lower than it used to be.
  • Production of organic for animals including organic 37_________ keeps the same.

 

Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

38      what happened to organic farming in India?

A      Yields increased

B      Farmers were reluctant to accept it.

C      farmers could apply it successfully by following instructions.

39      conclusion in international organic farming review focuses on

A      whether people are interested in organic farming

B      comparing different methods of organic farming in different countries

C     whether organic farming is beneficial to wildlife

40       According to speaker, what is the main advantages of organic farming?

A      it depends on consumers.

B      it can produce food of more nutritional value.

C      it can protect the environment.

 

Keys

  1. suitable

  2. sales

  3. energy

  4. insects

  5. potatoes

  6. 10%/10 percent

  7. grass

  8. A

  9. C

  10. A

Transcript

Part 4: You will hear part of a lecture on organic farming.

Speaker: Hi everyone! What I’m going to talk about today is organic farming. Let’s first look at what organic farming is.

Speaker: It can be defined as one or more systems of production which don’t use synthetic fertilizers, man-made pesticides, herbicides, antibiotics or livestock feed additives to grow crops and raise animals. Virtually all organic farmers prefer to use renewable resources and recycling to give what conventional farmers might consider waste back to the soil of mother nature.

Speaker: From this we can see organic farming is a sustainable production system which is one of