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(i) Reduced egg production: High temperatures can stress hens, leading to a decrease in egg production.
(ii) Poor egg quality: High temperatures can affect the quality of eggs produced, resulting in thinner eggshells or lower nutritional content.
(iii) Increased mortality rates: Heat stress can lead to higher mortality rates among laying hens.
(iv) Disruption of egg-laying cycles: High temperatures can disrupt the natural egg-laying cycle, causing inconsistencies in production.
(v) Reduced feed intake: Hens may consume less feed in high temperatures, leading to lower production levels.
(vi) Increased susceptibility to diseases: Heat stress weakens the immune system of hens, making them more susceptible to diseases that can further impact egg production.
(7b)
(i) Collection and cleaning of bones: Bones are collected from slaughterhouses or processing plants and cleaned to remove excess tissue.
(ii) Grinding and crushing: The cleaned bones are crushed and ground to reduce them to a fine powder or granular form.
(iii) Boiling and drying: The crushed bones are boiled to remove excess fat and protein, then dried to eliminate moisture before packaging.
(7c)
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(i) Regular water testing and monitoring for quality parameters.
(ii) Proper feeding practices to prevent overfeeding and water pollution.
(iii) Regular removal of excess algae and debris to maintain water clarity.
(iv) Monitoring fish health and addressing any signs of disease promptly.
(v) Proper aeration to maintain oxygen levels in the water.
(vi) Regular maintenance of pond structures and equipment.
(vii) Proper stocking density to prevent overcrowding and stress among fish.
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(i) Quarantine and biosecurity measures to prevent the spread of diseases within and between farms.
(ii) Vaccination programs tailored to the specific disease risks in the region.
(iii) Regular health monitoring and screening of livestock for early detection of diseases.
(iv) Proper nutrition and management practices to support the immune system of animals.
(v) Control of vectors and pests that can transmit diseases.
(vi) Prompt isolation and treatment of sick animals to prevent further spread of diseases.
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(i) Reduced egg production: High temperatures can stress hens, leading to a decrease in egg production.
(ii) Poor egg quality: High temperatures can affect the quality of eggs produced, resulting in thinner eggshells or lower nutritional content.
(iii) Increased mortality rates: Heat stress can lead to higher mortality rates among laying hens.
(iv) Disruption of egg-laying cycles: High temperatures can disrupt the natural egg-laying cycle, causing inconsistencies in production.
(v) Reduced feed intake: Hens may consume less feed in high temperatures, leading to lower production levels.
(vi) Increased susceptibility to diseases: Heat stress weakens the immune system of hens, making them more susceptible to diseases that can further impact egg production.
(7b)
(i) Collection and cleaning of bones: Bones are collected from slaughterhouses or processing plants and cleaned to remove excess tissue.
(ii) Grinding and crushing: The cleaned bones are crushed and ground to reduce them to a fine powder or granular form.
(iii) Boiling and drying: The crushed bones are boiled to remove excess fat and protein, then dried to eliminate moisture before packaging.
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(i) Regular water testing and monitoring for quality parameters.
(ii) Proper feeding practices to prevent overfeeding and water pollution.
(iii) Regular removal of excess algae and debris to maintain water clarity.
(iv) Monitoring fish health and addressing any signs of disease promptly.
(v) Proper aeration to maintain oxygen levels in the water.
(vi) Regular maintenance of pond structures and equipment.
(vii) Proper stocking density to prevent overcrowding and stress among fish.
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(i) Quarantine and biosecurity measures to prevent the spread of diseases within and between farms.
(ii) Vaccination programs tailored to the specific disease risks in the region.
(iii) Regular health monitoring and screening of livestock for early detection of diseases.
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(i) Swollen udder: The udder of the ewe may become noticeably swollen and full of milk as she approaches parturition.
(ii) Relaxation of pelvic ligaments: The ligaments around the ewe's tailhead become loose, allowing for easier passage of the lamb during birth.
(iii) Nesting behavior: The ewe may start pawing at the ground or looking for a secluded spot to give birth.
(iv) Restlessness: The ewe may appear restless and may separate herself from the flock.
(v) Vulva changes: The vulva may become elongated, softened, and slightly swollen.
(vi) Milk leakage: The ewe may start leaking milk from her udder in the days leading up to parturition.
(8b)
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(i) Loss of feathers and damage to skin due to excessive scratching.
(ii) Reduced egg production and quality.
(iii) Anemia and weakness, especially in severe infestations.
(iv) Irritation and stress, leading to decreased feed intake and weight loss.
(v) Skin infections and lesions from constant scratching.
(vi) Transmission of other diseases and parasites due to weakened immune system.
(8ci)
Causal organism: Foot and mouth disease in pigs is caused by the foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV), which belongs to the Picornaviridae family. There are seven different serotypes of the virus, namely O, A, C, Asia1, and South African Territories (SAT) 1, 2, and 3.
(8cii)
One symptom: One common symptom of foot and mouth disease in pigs is the development of vesicles (small fluid-filled blisters) on the feet, mouth, and snout. These vesicles can cause discomfort and pain for the pigs, leading to lameness and difficulty in eating.
(8ciii)
One mode of transmission: Foot and mouth disease in pigs is highly contagious and can spread through direct contact with infected animals, as well as through contaminated feed, water, equipment, and clothing. The virus can also be transmitted through the air over short distances. Controlling the movement of infected animals and practicing strict biosecurity measures are essential in preventing the spread of the disease.
(8d)
(i) Manual collection
(ii) Electroejaculation
(8e)
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(i) Proper rotational grazing to prevent overgrazing and allow for vegetation recovery.
(ii) Planting native grasses and legumes to improve forage quality and diversity.
(iii) Controlling invasive plant species through targeted management practices.
(iv) Monitoring and managing water sources to ensure adequate hydration for livestock and wildlife.
(v) Implementing rest periods to allow vegetation to regrow and improve overall rangeland health.
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(i) Swollen udder: The udder of the ewe may become noticeably swollen and full of milk as she approaches parturition.
(ii) Relaxation of pelvic ligaments: The ligaments around the ewe's tailhead become loose, allowing for easier passage of the lamb during birth.
(iii) Nesting behavior: The ewe may start pawing at the ground or looking for a secluded spot to give birth.
(iv) Restlessness: The ewe may appear restless and may separate herself from the flock.
(v) Vulva changes: The vulva may become elongated, softened, and slightly swollen.
(vi) Milk leakage: The ewe may start leaking milk from her udder in the days leading up to parturition.
(8b)
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(i) Loss of feathers and damage to skin due to excessive scratching.
(ii) Reduced egg production and quality.
(iii) Anemia and weakness, especially in severe infestations.
(iv) Irritation and stress, leading to decreased feed intake and weight loss.
(v) Skin infections and lesions from constant scratching.
(vi) Transmission of other diseases and parasites due to weakened immune system.
(8ci)
Causal organism: Foot and mouth disease in pigs is caused by the foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV), which belongs to the Picornaviridae family. There are seven different serotypes of the virus, namely O, A, C, Asia1, and South African Territories (SAT) 1, 2, and 3.
(8cii)
One symptom: One common symptom of foot and mouth disease in pigs is the development of vesicles (small fluid-filled blisters) on the feet, mouth, and snout. These vesicles can cause discomfort and pain for the pigs, leading to lameness and difficulty in eating.
(8ciii)
One mode of transmission: Foot and mouth disease in pigs is highly contagious and can spread through direct contact with infected animals, as well as through contaminated feed, water, equipment, and clothing. The virus can also be transmitted through the air over short distances. Controlling the movement of infected animals and practicing strict biosecurity measures are essential in preventing the spread of the disease.
(8d)
(i) Manual collection
(ii) Electroejaculation
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(i) Proper rotational grazing to prevent overgrazing and allow for vegetation recovery.
(ii) Planting native grasses and legumes to improve forage quality and diversity.
(iii) Controlling invasive plant species through targeted management practices.
(iv) Monitoring and managing water sources to ensure adequate hydration for livestock and wildlife.
(v) Implementing rest periods to allow vegetation to regrow and improve overall rangeland health.
(vi) Soil testing and management to maintain soil fertility and prevent degradation.
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9a)
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(i) Innovation: Entrepreneurs in agriculture drive innovation by introducing new technologies, methods, and products to improve productivity and efficiency.
(ii) Economic growth: Entrepreneurship in agriculture stimulates economic growth by creating jobs, increasing income for farmers, and boosting overall economic activity.
(iii) Diversification: Agricultural entrepreneurs help diversify the agricultural sector by exploring new markets, crops, and value-added products.
(iv) Sustainability: Entrepreneurial practices in agriculture focus on sustainable farming methods that preserve the environment and natural resources for future generations.
(v) Market access: Entrepreneurs play a crucial role in connecting farmers to markets, bridging the gap between producers and consumers.
(vi) Rural development: Entrepreneurship in agriculture contributes to rural development by providing opportunities for small-scale farmers to access resources, training, and support to improve their livelihoods.
(9b)
(PICK ANY TWO)
(i) Assets: List of all owned properties and possessions with their current market value.
(ii) Liabilities: Total debts and obligations owed by the individual or organization.
(iii) Net worth: The difference between total assets and total liabilities, representing the financial position of the entity.
(iv) Valuation method: The method used to determine the value of assets and liabilities, such as market value or book value.
(v) Date of preparation: The specific date on which the net worth statement is prepared, reflecting a snapshot of the financial situation at that point in time.
(vi) Purpose: The intended use of the net worth statement, whether for personal financial planning, loan applications, or investment evaluations.
(9c)
(PICK ANY FIVE)
(i) Dissemination of improved agricultural practices and technology to farmers.
(ii) Increasing agricultural productivity and production efficiency.
(iii) Enhancing farmers' knowledge and skills in modern agricultural techniques.
(iv) Encouraging sustainable agricultural practices and environmental conservation.
(v) Promoting market access and linkages for farm produce.
(vi) Empowering farmers through capacity building and training programs.
(vii) Facilitating community development and poverty reduction through agricultural interventions.
(9d)
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-Group method-
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(i) Involves direct interaction with a small group of farmers.
(ii) Allows for personalized training and demonstration of new technologies.
(iii) Encourages group dynamics and peer learning among farmers.
(iv) Facilitates feedback and discussions among participants.
(v) Requires intensive human resources and time for implementation.
(vi) Suitable for complex or location-specific innovations.
-Mass method-
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(i) Targets a large audience through mass media channels like radio, TV, and newspapers.
(ii) Provides broad reach and coverage to disseminate information quickly.
(iii) Limited interaction and feedback from farmers.
(iv) Cost-effective for reaching a large population.
(v) Less personalized compared to group methods.
(vi) Suitable for general information dissemination and awareness campaigns.
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(i) Innovation: Entrepreneurs in agriculture drive innovation by introducing new technologies, methods, and products to improve productivity and efficiency.
(ii) Economic growth: Entrepreneurship in agriculture stimulates economic growth by creating jobs, increasing income for farmers, and boosting overall economic activity.
(iii) Diversification: Agricultural entrepreneurs help diversify the agricultural sector by exploring new markets, crops, and value-added products.
(iv) Sustainability: Entrepreneurial practices in agriculture focus on sustainable farming methods that preserve the environment and natural resources for future generations.
(v) Market access: Entrepreneurs play a crucial role in connecting farmers to markets, bridging the gap between producers and consumers.
(vi) Rural development: Entrepreneurship in agriculture contributes to rural development by providing opportunities for small-scale farmers to access resources, training, and support to improve their livelihoods.
(9b)
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(i) Assets: List of all owned properties and possessions with their current market value.
(ii) Liabilities: Total debts and obligations owed by the individual or organization.
(iii) Net worth: The difference between total assets and total liabilities, representing the financial position of the entity.
(iv) Valuation method: The method used to determine the value of assets and liabilities, such as market value or book value.
(v) Date of preparation: The specific date on which the net worth statement is prepared, reflecting a snapshot of the financial situation at that point in time.
(vi) Purpose: The intended use of the net worth statement, whether for personal financial planning, loan applications, or investment evaluations.
(9c)
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(i) Dissemination of improved agricultural practices and technology to farmers.
(ii) Increasing agricultural productivity and production efficiency.
(iii) Enhancing farmers' knowledge and skills in modern agricultural techniques.
(iv) Encouraging sustainable agricultural practices and environmental conservation.
(v) Promoting market access and linkages for farm produce.
(vi) Empowering farmers through capacity building and training programs.
(vii) Facilitating community development and poverty reduction through agricultural interventions.
(9d)
[In a Tabular form]
-Group method-
(PICK ANY THREE)
(i) Involves direct interaction with a small group of farmers.
(ii) Allows for personalized training and demonstration of new technologies.
(iii) Encourages group dynamics and peer learning among farmers.
(iv) Facilitates feedback and discussions among participants.
(v) Requires intensive human resources and time for implementation.
(vi) Suitable for complex or location-specific innovations.
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(i) Targets a large audience through mass media channels like radio, TV, and newspapers.
(ii) Provides broad reach and coverage to disseminate information quickly.
(iii) Limited interaction and feedback from farmers.
(iv) Cost-effective for reaching a large population.
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10a)
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(i) Fluctuating market prices for agricultural products.
(ii) Unpredictable weather conditions affecting crop yields.
(iii) Pests and diseases that can damage crops or livestock.
(iv) Shortage of skilled labor for farm operations.
(v) High input costs such as fertilizers, pesticides, and machinery.
(vi) Access to credit and financing for farm operations.
(vii) Regulatory challenges such as compliance with environmental laws and regulations.
(10b)
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(i) Market research: Identifying and analyzing market trends, consumer preferences, and competitors.
(ii) Product development: Creating and adapting agricultural products to meet market demand.
(iii) Pricing: Setting competitive prices based on production costs and market conditions.
(iv) Promotion: Creating awareness and building brand reputation through marketing campaigns.
(v) Distribution: Ensuring efficient transportation and delivery of agricultural products to markets.
(vi) Customer relationship management: Building and maintaining relationships with buyers and stakeholders in the agricultural value chain.
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(i) Production risk: Risks associated with weather, pests, diseases, and crop failures.
(ii) Price risk: Fluctuations in market prices for agricultural commodities.
(iii) Financial risk: Instability in input costs, interest rates, and access to credit.
(iv) Market risk: Changes in consumer demand, trade policies, and competition.
(v) Legal and regulatory risk: Compliance with laws and regulations governing agriculture.
(vi) Environmental risk: Risks related to climate change, pollution, and natural disasters.
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(i) Farmers can observe and practice new techniques in a controlled environment.
(ii) Demonstrations provide visual aids that enhance understanding and retention of information.
(iii) Farmers can ask questions, receive immediate feedback, and engage in discussions during demonstrations.
(iv) Farmers can directly apply new knowledge and skills to their own farm operations.
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(ii) Unpredictable weather conditions affecting crop yields.
(iii) Pests and diseases that can damage crops or livestock.
(iv) Shortage of skilled labor for farm operations.
(v) High input costs such as fertilizers, pesticides, and machinery.
(vi) Access to credit and financing for farm operations.
(vii) Regulatory challenges such as compliance with environmental laws and regulations.
(10b)
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(i) Market research: Identifying and analyzing market trends, consumer preferences, and competitors.
(ii) Product development: Creating and adapting agricultural products to meet market demand.
(iii) Pricing: Setting competitive prices based on production costs and market conditions.
(iv) Promotion: Creating awareness and building brand reputation through marketing campaigns.
(v) Distribution: Ensuring efficient transportation and delivery of agricultural products to markets.
(vi) Customer relationship management: Building and maintaining relationships with buyers and stakeholders in the agricultural value chain.
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(ii) Price risk: Fluctuations in market prices for agricultural commodities.
(iii) Financial risk: Instability in input costs, interest rates, and access to credit.
(iv) Market risk: Changes in consumer demand, trade policies, and competition.
(v) Legal and regulatory risk: Compliance with laws and regulations governing agriculture.
(vi) Environmental risk: Risks related to climate change, pollution, and natural disasters.
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(i) Farmers can observe and practice new techniques in a controlled environment.
(ii) Demonstrations provide visual aids that enhance understanding and retention of information.
(iii) Farmers can ask questions, receive immediate feedback, and engage in discussions during demonstrations.
(iv) Farmers can directly apply new knowledge and skills to their own farm operations.
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