Title: AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT PRACTICES Subject Orientation
1AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT PRACTICES Subject
Orientation
2Agricultural Management Practices
Definition
Purpose
Scope
Learning Outcomes
3DEFINITION
- Agricultural Management Practices is the study
and application of economic and management
principles that are used in the production,
transformation and marketing of food and other
agricultural products.
4PURPOSE
- Through the study of the subject Agricultural
Management Practices, learners will be exposed to
and acquire Skills, Knowledge, Values, and
Attitudes (SKVA) relevant to agricultural
production.
5Purpose continue
Through Agricultural Management Practices
learners should
- understand the social contribution of the subject
- foster a positive attitude towards rural
lifestyle associated with farming in general - give learners insight into the management of a
farming enterprise and to be acquainted with the
discipline of a well organised farm
6Purpose continue
- organise and manage activities responsibly and
effectively collect, analyse, critically evaluate
and present agricultural information. - master and apply the skills gained within
Agricultural Management Practices - communicate effectively using verbal, written,
visual, graphical, electronic communication and
mathematical skills as applied to Agricultural
Management Practices
7Purpose continue
- be competent, informed, and responsible citizens
in the field of agriculture, caring for the
environment, by addressing Indigenous Knowledge
(IK) and social issues - creatively and critically think in an
agribusiness environment amongst others, to
develop and enhance entrepreneurial skills - identify and solve problems by exposure to the
agribusiness management environment
8Purpose continue
- care for the environment, through the management
of natural resources and the acceptable treatment
of animals and plants - acquire and utilise relevant technology in
agriculture and - have access to and value lifelong learning, as
well as possible career opportunities.
9SCOPE
- Through the study of AMP, that includes
participation in agricultural related activities,
the learner will be enabled to gain personal
skills in the management of agricultural
enterprises.
10Scope continue
- Learners will gain skills in the following areas
included in AMP - biological productivity through maintaining
and/or improving production and diversity - economic and financial viability
- conservation of agricultural resources and
management of the environment - responsibility for identifying and taking
cognisance of social and economic justice
issues and - minimising plant and animal production risks
through management.
11The following skills are included in AMP
Scope continue
- Management skills
- Knowledge and skills regarding planning,
organising, guiding, controlling and evaluation
of the factors of production to achieve
sustainable production enterprises. - Entrepreneurial skills
- The ability to manage risks and combine factors
of production creatively in order to produce
superior goods and services.
12Scope continue
- Operational skills
- It involves the day to day management of crop
and animal enterprises. Learners gain skills to
conduct tactical decisions regarding resource
allocation, enterprise choice, crop and animal
production management, product harvesting,
processing and transportation to markets. -
13Scope continue
- Marketing Skills
- Value adding activities along the agricultural
supply chain deals with activities related to
various agricultural production lines. Value
adding activities should also include the
development and growth of agri-tourism marketing
in South Africa.
14Scope continue
- Research skills
- It involves aspect of problem identification,
objective setting, data collection, analyses,
evaluation and final report writing. Research
skills should also include the development of
data entry, data management and storage
capabilities.
15LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Learning Outcome 1
- Knowledge and understanding of the
interrelationship between Agricultural Management
Practices, society and the environment. - Learning Outcome 2
- Management Practice Process
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16- Learning Outcome 3
- Knowledge and understanding in Agricultural
Management Practices - Learning Outcome 4
- Application of knowledge and skills in
Agriculture. - The assessment standards of Learning Outcome 3
must be applied in the following context as
reflected in Learning Outcome 4 - Management skills
- Operational skills
- Technological skills
- Research skills
17Agricultural Management Practices Overview
Planning
Motivation
LO 2
Assessment Standards. What I must achieve
Capture management Process required in AMP
Control
Management Practice Process
Organising
Coordination
Knowledge and understanding
LO3
LO 4
Address skills needed to process and use
information to solve problems
Interrelationships
LO 1
Understanding of the principles and
concepts used in AMP
Impact of socio-economic and political issues
on natural resources and influence on
agriculture
18Thank You