Agriculture Conferences

Agriculture Conferences

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Agriculture is the activity of cultivating land, keeping animals and utilizing other farming techniques to produce food and other things. One of the oldest professions, it has existed in some capacity since the dawn of human society. Plants and animals are raised for food, clothing and other products through agriculture. Millions of people all around the world have work thanks to it, which is a significant contributor to the world economy. The environment is also impacted by agriculture in a number of ways, such as soil erosion, pollution and climate change.

There are two primary divisions in agriculture:

  • Subsistence farming
  • Commercial farming

Farmers that practise subsistence agriculture grow food for their own needs as well as the needs of their families. When farmers engage in commercial agriculture, they are producing crops for market sale. Technology advancements have made it possible for farmers to produce more food with improved quality and quantity. The amount of labour needed to produce food has also decreased thanks to agricultural technology, freeing farmers to concentrate on other responsibilities.

Speaker Guidelines

Organize your research

  • State the hypothesis and purpose of your research.
  • Describe your methods of investigation.
  • Include data collected and what was learned.
  • Give conclusions based on the collected data.
  • Emphasize the significance and highlights of the research.

Shape your presentation

  • Make sure your notes highlight the key aspects of your speech.
  • Both your slide sequence and your talk's delivery should be practiced. Make sure your speech matches the allowed time.
  • Simple sentences are best. Steer clear of specialist terminology, jargon and unfamiliar acronyms.
  • Prepare your responses to any questions you may be asked.
  • Your talk should be amplified by the audio-visuals, not repeated.
  • If it isn't directly related to your research, don't integrate any music, movie clips, or other copyrighted content with your presentation. If you must use music, movie clips, or other similar content, be sure it is either open source or that you have the right to use it under copyright. Display your work in the best possible way; avoid using words where an image (graphs, tables, charts, etc.)
  • Use pie graphs to represent relative sections of a whole; line graphs to indicate trends; bar graphs to compare magnitudes.
  • A clear, uncluttered and easily readable supporting audio-visual should be included. You should use a font that is at least eighteen points or bigger. This is crucial since user screen sizes fluctuate when presenting to an online audience.
  • It may not be possible to get specific AV equipment if you wait to request it.
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