AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT PRACTICES GRADE 12 AMENDED SCE PAST PAPERS AND MEMOS MAY/JUNE 2018
MEMORANDUM
SECTION A QUESTION 1 1.1 Multiple choice 1.1.1 C ✔✔ 1.1.2 D ✔✔ 1.1.3 B ✔✔ 1.1.4 C ✔✔ 1.1.5 A ✔✔ 1.1.6 B ✔✔ 1.1.7 D ✔✔ 1.1.8 D ✔✔ 1.1.9 B ✔✔ 1.1.10 C ✔✔ (10 x 2) (20)
1.2 Matching items 1.2.1 G ✔✔ 1.2.2 D ✔✔ 1.2.3 L ✔✔ 1.2.4 K ✔✔ 1.2.5 C ✔✔ 1.2.6 J ✔✔ 1.2.7 A ✔✔ 1.2.8 E ✔✔ 1.2.9 H ✔✔ 1.2.10 F ✔✔ (10 x 2) (20)
1.3 Underlined words 1.3.1 Soil data ✔ 1.3.2 GPS ✔ 1.3.3 Weakness ✔ 1.3.4 Administrative ✔ 1.3.5 Planning ✔ 1.3.6 Partial ✔ 1.3.7 Foreman ✔ 1.3.8 Mechanisation ✔ 1.3.9 Growth ✔ 1.3.10 Current ✔ (10 x 1) (10)
TOTAL SECTION A: 50
SECTION B QUESTION 2: PHYSICAL AND FINANCIAL PLANNING 2.1 Mechanisation 2.1.1 FOUR factors for introducing machinery
Cost of equipment ✔
Efficiency of equipment ✔
Quality of the equipment ✔
Time saving ✔
Maintenance costs ✔
Social factors ✔ (Any 4) (4)
2.1.2 FOUR reasons for preferring the use of machinery
It simplifies supervision ✔
Increases labour efficiency ✔
Eliminate fatigue ✔
Reduces the need for manual labour/decreases the number of workers ✔
Less expensive over a longer period ✔
Can cultivate larger areas ✔
Quicker to complete the work ✔
Not mostly dependant on weather conditions ✔ (Any 4) (4)
2.2 Deduction between correction method and soil characteristic
CORRECTION METHOD
SOIL CHARACTERISTIC
Breaking impermeable layers
Soil depth ✔
Vegetation strips
Soil slope ✔
Opening water ways
Soil drainage ✔
Apply gypsum
Soil reaction /soil pH ✔ (4)
2.3 THREE factors influencing land use for grazing livestock
Palatability of the veld ✔
Topography ✔
Type of vegetation ✔
Ability of soil to erode ✔
Production status of the soil ✔
Availability of water resources ✔ (Any 3) (3)
2.4 Type of capital and finance period 2.4.1 Monthly veterinarian account
Working/floating capital ✔
Short term credit ✔ (2)
2.4.2 Production loan
Floating/working capital ✔
Short term credit ✔ (2)
2.4.3 Mortgage for land
Fixed capital ✔
Long term credit ✔ (2)
2.4.4 Equipment
Movable capital ✔
Medium term credit ✔ (2
2.5 Budget 2.5.1 TWO most important elements of a farm business budget
Estimated/expected/probable income ✔
Estimated/expected/probable cost ✔
Distribution of funds over the period of the budget ✔ (Any 2) (2)
2.5.2 Budget for the farm enterprise of your choice
Heading:
Type of budget for the enterprise (e.g. crop or animal) ✔
Indicate timeframe (period) ✔ (2)
Content:
Each listed item and number ✔ x 4 (4)
Unit price and total price ✔ x 4 (4)
2.6 Soil analysis 2.6.1 TWO methods to increase field water capacity
Add organic matter/compost/plant rests/organic fertiliser to soil ✔
Minimum tillage/no tillage ✔
Soil cover ✔ (Any 2) (2)
2.6.2 FOUR ways to improve soil reaction
Adding dolomite agricultural lime ✔
It contain calcium ✔
Increase the magnesium level in the soil ✔
To increase the pH level to 7 ✔ (4)
2.7 Discussion of the negative effect of excess use of herbicides
It causes environmental pollution ✔
Excess herbicides are washed away through irrigation, rain and ground water movement to rivers and underground water ✔
It enters the food chain ✔
Pesticides are absorbed into plants and people and animals health can be affected if they eat these plants too soon after application ✔
Kills micro-organism / beneficial organisms ✔
Many soil microbes are killed by excess herbicides that will affect the health of the soil and would lead to soil degradation ✔ (6)
2.8 Farming practice for continuously planting the same crop
Monoculture/monocropping ✔
Depleting nutrients - Same crop continuously using same soil nutrients ✔
Insects can build up resistance to pesticides ✔ (3) [50]
QUESTION 3: ENTREPRENEURSHIP, RECORDING, MARKETING, BUSINESS PLANNING AND ORGANISED AGRICULTURE 3.1 Source document 3.1.1 Invoice ✔ (1) 3.1.2 Deposit slip ✔ (1) 3.1.3 Receipt ✔ (1) 3.1.4 Cash slip/till slip ✔ (1) 3.2 Labour records 3.2.1 Conditions of service
Working hours per week
Stipulate the normal working hours for a worker ✔
In a 5 day (40 hour) or 6 day (45 hour) per week ✔
Stipulate the maximum overtime per week ✔ (Any 2) (2)
Overtime
Limitations on overtime for a 5 day or 6 day week ✔
Payment for overtime on normal working days is 1,5 times the daily salary ✔
Payment on Sundays and public holidays is twice/double/2 times the daily salary ✔ (Any 2) (2)
3.2.2 Daily records of labour
Starting time ✔
Departing time / knock-off time ✔
Absentees / leave✔
Reason for absentees ✔
Work done/productivity ✔
Any labour related problems with labourer ✔
Any injuries that happened on the farm at the specific day ✔ (Any 6) (6)
3.3 Description of agricultural business plan
A document for a certain agricultural enterprise or farm ✔
Indicating the basic information on production ✔
And subsequently financial aspects ✔
As part of an economical viable enterprise ✔
OR
What you want to do ✔
How you want to do it ✔
What you will use to do it ✔
When you want to do it ✔
Where you want to do it. ✔ (4)
3.4 Sources of information for market research
(A source can only be used ONCE)
3.4.1 Sources of primary research
Interviews ✔
Questionnaires ✔
Observing competitors ✔
Producer organisations ✔ (4)
3.4.2 Sources of secondary research
Magazines ✔
Newspapers ✔ (2)
3.5 Balance sheet 3.5.1 Aim of having a Balance sheet
To determine the financial status/liquidity/viability of a farming business ✔
At a specific date/time (2)
3.5.2 Calculate net worth using formula
Net worth = total assets – total liabilities ✔ = R930 000 ✔ – R670 000 ✔ = R260 000 ✔ (4)
3.5.3 Viability and meaning
The enterprise is viable ✔
AND
The assets is higher than the liabilities ✔
It has a positive net worth ✔ (Any 1) (2)
3.6 Income and expenditure 3.6.1 Income and expenditure account
EXPENDITURE
INCOME
DATE
ITEM
AMOUNT(R)
DATE
ITEM
AMOUNT(R)
14/6
Seed
680,00✔
14/10
Selling produce
23 600,00✔
22/6
Fertiliser
2 280,00✔
21/10
Selling produce
1 050,00✔
1/7
Pesticide
1 200,00✔
22/10
Transport
720,00✔
28/10
Labour
16 000,00✔
TOTAL
20 880,00✔
TOTAL
24 650,00✔
Rubric
6 correct entries ✔ (6)
Income total correct calculated ✔(1) CA
Expenditure total correct calculated ✔(1) CA (8)
3.6.2 Profit or loss (CA from QUESTION 3.6.1) (If QUESTION 3.6.1 not answered – no marks)
The farmer made a profit✔
Profit/loss = income – expenditure = R 24 650,00 – R20 880,000 ✔ = R 3 770,00✔ (3)
3.7 Difference between a cash flow statement and an income statement 3.7.1 Cash flow statement
Indicate the movement of funds through (cash flow in and out) the businesses account for a specific period ✔
Comparing values to the budget for that month ✔ (2)
3.7.2 Income statement
Is the record of financial transactions ✔
Indicating the profit or loss for and an enterprise/farm for that period ✔
Determine the credibility of farming enterprise ✔
determine income source of enterprise and expenditure made ✔
Indicate the amount of money spent on items ✔ (Any 3) (3)
3.8 Climate records in decision making process
Determine the farming enterprise ✔
Determine corrective measures ✔
When to plant ✔
Which adjustments are suitable ✔ (Any 2) (2) [50]
QUESTION 4: HARVESTING, PROCESSING, MANAGEMENT AND AGRITOURISM 4.1 Storage 4.1.1 Effects of moisture and high temperature on stored plant products • Some of the products may start to germinate ✔
Encourages product to rot ✔
Moulding may occur ✔
Breeding of some post-harvest pests ✔
Deterioration in quality/shelf life/nutritional value ✔ (Any 4) (4)
4.1.2 Methods to minimize damage on stored plant products
Fumigation ✔
Increase ventilation with fans/blowers ✔
Store product in the correct manner according the product ✔
Packaging of the product before storage ✔
Prevent wetness ✔
Take measured control against rodents ✔ (Any 3) (3)
4.2 Identify correct preserving method 4.2.1 Blanching ✔ (1) 4.2.2 Sterilisation ✔ (1) 4.2.3 Radiation ✔ (1) 4.2.4 Pasteurization ✔ (1) 4.2.5 Filtration ✔ (1) 4.3 Legal requirements for people working at a processing plant
Wear protective clothing ✔
Provide First Aid kit ✔
Training (induction) of staff on safety rules applicable in the processing plant ✔
Training of staff on correct handling/operation of machinery ✔
Regularly health test for diseases than can be transmitted by food ✔
Constant consciences on safety practises ✔
Good hygienic practices ✔ (Any 5) (5)
4.4 Requirements of suitable wrapping material for perishable foods
Clean ✔
Strong ✔
Should seal effectively ✔
Non-toxic ✔
Transparent ✔
Resistant to mechanical and temperature damage ✔ (Any 5) (5)
4.5 Discuss FOUR motivation techniques
Making them shareholders of the farm business ✔
They will feel they are part of the business ✔
Create joint ventures with the workers ✔
Discuss any work issues that involves changes at labour level
Involve them in the economic planning of the farm activity ✔
Understanding economics will help preventing any losses ✔
Involve them in the physical planning of the farm activity ✔
Workers feel they are needed and can give some inputs in the planning ✔
Delegate some responsibilities/Encourage shared supervision ✔
Good work will pay off in the long run/ worker feel that advance in the working place ✔ (Any 4 + correct description) (8)
4.6 Marketing channels (Each channel can ONLY be used ONCE.) (6)
Informal marketing channels
Formal marketing channels
Farm stalls ✔
Spaza shops ✔
Hawkers ✔
Export markets ✔
Cooperatives ✔
Fresh produce market ✔
4.7 Reasons to use two different venues to market farm products
To increase sales volume by selling more produce / To have a bigger market share ✔
Lower prices at one market can be softened by higher prices at the other market ✔
If one market sales are lower the other market sales can be higher ✔
Easier access to the product by consumers in different markets can result in higher sales ✔
Socio - economic environment can differ, leading to different prices ✔
Income/profit can be manipulated by manipulating amount sent to each market ✔ (Any 4) (4)
4.8 A flow chart indicating SIX chronological steps of decision making.
Rubric
Each one at correct place/order ✔
One mark for the correct version of a flow chart ✔
For one is out of order, penalise and continue to mark the rest (7)
4.9 Types of Agritourism
Product routes ✔
Game farm / farming trips / game farm visits / game watching ✔