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Agriculture and horticulture are two main parts of New Zealand’s primary industry sector. Primary industries form the backbone for many New Zealand communities and are the country’s biggest export earner. Primary Production is about producing living things from the land and water. This includes producing and rearing large livestock, such as cattle, sheep, pigs and deer, or smaller animals such as poultry, bees and earthworms. Aquatic animals such as fish and shellfish are farmed in New Zealand fresh and salt waters. Plants are grown in large-scale forests, plantations, vineyards and fields or in smaller scale market gardens. Plants are also grown for pleasure in ornamental gardens, turf culture and in landscape design.
Knowing the principles of producing and selling these primary products using methods that care for our environment gives ākonga a huge range of career choices. Possibilities range from ‘hands-on’ production to science, business, marketing, law and finance-related roles. All Primary Production courses link well with subjects such as science, biology, geography and economics.
Learning in Agricultural and Horticultural Science develops ākonga understanding of the interconnectedness of all aspects of the growing environment, which includes people, soils, water, climate, plants, and animals. This subject focuses on producing primary products and will help establish ākonga appreciation for the growing environment. Ākonga will explore environmental, social, cultural and economic sustainability, with a focus on innovation in response to economic and environmental challenges faced by primary production.
No prior learning needed.
Standard | Description | Version | Credits | Assessment | L1 Lit/Num | UE Lit/Num | Vocational Pathways |
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91928 | Demonstrate understanding of how a life process is managed in a primary production system | 3 | 6 | Internal | laLiteracy achievement standard |
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91929 | Demonstrate understanding of factors that influence the purpose and location of primary production | 3 | 5 | Internal | |||
91930 | Demonstrate understanding of how soil properties are managed in a primary production system | 3 | 5 | External | |||
91931 | Demonstrate understanding of environmental sustainability in primary production management practices | 3 | 4 | External |