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The Reasons Agriculture is Important

 
        Why is agriculture important? The concept of 'food security' is
fundamentally important, and for that reason, agriculture is important.
The task of feeding its people has been perhaps the first priority of
its rulers throughout history. As such, agriculture is considered to be
the very basis of political and social stability of a nation since times
immemorial.










Moreover, the agricultural sector plays an important role in the sphere
of providing large scale employment to people. Large and moderately
large farms employ workers to undertake the various jobs relating to
cultivation of crops and care of farm animals. In most of the countries
of the world, agriculture still remains the biggest sector responsible
for the employing and feeding a large percentage of the population.

Agriculture
is also important from the point of view of appraising the standard of a
country's development, based on the competence of its farmers. Poorly
trained farmers cannot apply the advanced methods and new technologies.
The prominence of science and technology in the development of
agriculture is quite clear from the words of Deng Xiaoping -

The
development of agriculture depends first on policy, and second on
science. There is neither any limit to developments in science and
technology, nor to the role that they can play in the field of
agricultural growth'.

Though agriculture often plays a
contributory role in the 'Gross Domestic Product' - GDP - of most
countries, it nevertheless requires a substantial boost from both the
local and the international community.

Agriculture is
traditionally based on bulk manufacturing. Harvesting is done once a
season, most of the times, and stocked and used later. In fact, some
thinkers opine that people have begun to adopt 'batch processing' and
'stocking' in manufacturing, as a result of the practices from
agricultural thinking. Before industrialization, people with the biggest
stocks of food and other supplies were considered more stable, and they
were able to face challenges of nature without having to starve.

So
important is the role of agriculture that new concepts keep 'cropping
up' to give the traditional activity a modern turn. One such new concept
the world is raving about these days is - the importance of 'organic
farming'. There is evidence that, apart from their numerous other
benefits, organic farms are more sustainable and environmentally sound,
giving agriculture a new dimension.

The importance of
agricultural practices was further established when 'Organic food' began
as a small movement decades ago, with gardeners and farmers rejecting
the use of conventional non-organic practices. With the growth of the
Organic food market now outpacing much of the food industry, many big
companies have ventured into it. With the emergence of multi-national
companies, and with the creation of a legal certification framework such
as the Soil Association, there is every doubt that the very definition
of organic food will change, making it more of a commercial activity
than ever before!

In fact, modern agriculture has already
undergone a sea-change from the ancient times. Today, the importance of
agriculture lies in the fact that it is practiced both for subsistence
as well as commercial reasons!.

TABLET SOAP PRODUCTION:


  


You can produce bar/tablet soap by cold or hot system. For this seminar, we shall describe the cold system production which ensures good quality and durability. What is cold system? It is the process of soap production by which no heat is applied besides when the oil is sleepy (or solid form). Heat is then applied to turn it liquid form yet it is a cold system.


Materials/Equipment:


(1)            3 big containers of choice (half drum/full drum may be okay). One of the three is for mixing the components.


(2)            One big strong table with wire cutters for bar or tablet.


   (3)  Hydrometer                   


(4)     hand gloves,


  (5)   Scrapper                        


(6)     Two strong paddles


  (7)   2 Graded buckets          


(8)     One tea cup


  (9)   Mould                  


(10)   Nylon        


(11)   Thumb Tack


  (12) Jug depending on the quantity you are producing.


Components:


(1)            Palm Kernel Oil (PKO)


(2)            Caustic soda either pearls or flakes


(3)            Sodium silicate        (4)     Colourant


(5)     Perfume.


Procedure:- 


NB:- The caustic soda for soap making must be soaked overnight with water, this is called fermentation. The PKO must be in liquid form.


          After soaking caustic soda overnight, check the acidity of the solution with your hydrometer. If the solution levels with 1275 of your hydrometer, it is a normal gauge. The soap produced with this gauge will not be corrosive to hands or body. If the gauge is below the above number, then it is acidic. If it is above 1275 up to 1250 then it is watery and should need more soda pearls or flakes.


          The normal ration of PKO and soda solution is 2.1 that mean two buckets of PKO should go for one bucket of soda solution, two cups of PKO to one cup of soda solution etc.


          Haven measured out the PKO and soda solution in different containers with your small buckets of same size one for soda, one for PKO.


Pour the PKO into a bigger container where all components will be mixed together. Add hardening agent to it and turn very well.


 And sodium silicate ½ tea cup for 20 litres of PKO.


And your desired colourant which might be oil base or water base.


Perfume the mixture and stir very well with paddle.


Pour the mixture into mould already prepared with Nylon and thumbtack, allow to solidify.


The next day, remove the solid soap from mould on to your strong table that has either bar wire cutter or tablet cutter. Cut as desired and stamp. Pack in cartons for selling or usage.

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