About Course

This term’s curriculum focuses on the fundamentals of agricultural management and financial documentation. It begins with an introduction to farm records, covering their importance and the various types used in tracking farm operations. Students are also introduced to computer-aided farm record systems, helping them understand modern techniques for effective farm data management. The term continues with lessons on book-keeping and source documents, equipping students with essential accounting skills for agricultural businesses.

The second half of the term explores agricultural finance and global market engagement. Lessons on the stock exchange and its relevance to agriculture aim to help students understand how farmers and agribusinesses can benefit from investment markets. This is followed by a detailed discussion on export promotion in agriculture, highlighting opportunities for local producers to access international markets. Overall, the term blends practical record-keeping skills with insights into financial and trade systems that support agricultural development.

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Course Content

Introduction

  • Scheme Of Work
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Week 1: Farm Records

Week 2: Types Of Farm Records

Week 3: Computer-Aided Farm Records

Continuous Assessment 1

Week 4: Book-Keeping

Week 5: Source Documents

Week 6: Stock Exchange In Agriculture I

Continuous Assessment 2

Week 7: Stock Exchange In Agriculture II

Week 8: Importance Of Stock Exchange

Week 9: Export Promotion In Agriculture I

Continuous Assessment 3

Week 10: Export Promotion In Agriculture II

Revision and Closing Remarks

Examination

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