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Agricultural Programme In Mozambique - IELTS Listening Answers & Explanations

From Cambridge IELTS 15 Academic Listening Test 2 · Part 4 · Questions 31–40

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Questions 31–40 Note Completion

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Agricultural programme in Mozambique

How the programme was organised

  • It focused on a dry and arid region in Chicualacuala district, near the Limpopo River.
  • People depended on the forest to provide charcoal as a source of income.
  • 31 was seen as the main priority to ensure the supply of water.
  • Most of the work organised by farmers’ associations was done by 32
  • Fenced areas created to keep animals away from crops.
  • The programme provided

–  33 for the fences

–  34 for suitable crops

–  water pumps.

  • The farmers provided

–  labour

–  35 for the fences on their land.

Further developments

  • The marketing of produce was sometimes difficult due to lack of 36.
  • Training was therefore provided in methods of food 37.
  • Farmers made special places where 38 could be kept.
  • Local people later suggested keeping 39.

Evaluation and lessons learned

  • Agricultural production increased, improving incomes and food security.
  • Enough time must be allowed, particularly for the 40 phase of the programme.

Answers & Explanations Summary

# Answer Evidence Explanation
Q31 Irrigation the programme focused primarily on making use of existing water resources from the Limpopo River by setting up systems of irrigation Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript talks about how the program focused on using water from the Limpopo River to help with agriculture.
Answer Explanation:
The answer, 'Irrigation,' means providing water to crops. In this context, irrigation was crucial for ensuring a steady supply of water for agricultural purposes.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is based on the information in the excerpt that mentions setting up systems of irrigation to utilize water from the Limpopo River for agricultural activities. This confirms that irrigation was indeed a key aspect of the agricultural program in Mozambique.
Q32 women women formed the majority of the workforce. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript is saying that the majority of the workers were women.
Answer Explanation:
The answer refers to females.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer matches with the information provided in the excerpt that women were the main part of the workforce, showing that they played a significant role in the agricultural programme in Mozambique.
Q33 wire / wires The community was responsible for creating these fences, but the programme provided the necessary wire for making them. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript says that the community made fences for the agricultural programme, and the programme provided the necessary wire for making those fences.
Answer Explanation:
The answer suggests that 'wire' or 'wires' were provided for making the fences.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer aligns with the information in the excerpt where it states that the wire was provided for creating the fences. It matches the context of the community being responsible for fence creation and the programme providing the necessary materials.
Q34 seed / seeds the programme provided the necessary seeds for this. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript mentions that the program provided the necessary seeds for something.
Answer Explanation:
The answer refers to the word 'seed,' which is the singular form, and 'seeds,' which is the plural form of the same concept.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer matches the context of the excerpt where seeds were provided as part of the agricultural program, showing that the program focused on ensuring the availability of seeds for the farmers' agricultural activities.
Q35 posts they also provided and put up the posts that supported the fences around the fields. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript mentions that the farmers provided and placed the support beams used for the fences around the fields.
Answer Explanation:
The answer 'posts' refers to the support beams or poles used for the fences.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer aligns with the excerpt as 'posts' accurately describes the support structures mentioned, which are essential for building the fences around the fields as part of the agricultural program in Mozambique.
Q36 transport as the farmers did not have access to transport Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript talks about farmers not having access to transport.
Answer Explanation:
The answer 'transport' refers to the means of moving people or goods from one place to another.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer 'transport' fits the context as it explains the challenge faced by farmers in moving themselves and their produce to market, which was a difficulty highlighted in the excerpt.
Q37 preservation the farmers needed to learn techniques for its preservation. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript means that the farmers didn't know how to keep their food from going bad.
Answer Explanation:
The answer 'preservation' means to keep something safe from spoiling or decaying.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer 'preservation' is right because the excerpt says farmers needed to learn techniques for 'preservation'. This means they needed to learn ways to keep their food from spoiling, which is the meaning of 'preservation'.
Q38 fish / fishes off areas and to fill these with water and use them for breeding fish Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript talks about creating areas filled with water to breed fish.
Answer Explanation:
The answer refers to 'fish' or 'fishes,' which are animals that live in water and breathe using gills.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer matches the context of the excerpt, which mentions filling areas with water to breed fish, indicating the importance of this activity in the agricultural program in Mozambique.
Q39 bees They decided to try setting up colonies of bees Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript talks about a decision made to start colonies of bees.
Answer Explanation:
The answer 'bees' refers to the insects that were chosen to be part of the agricultural program.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is bees because the excerpt mentions setting up colonies of bees as part of the agricultural program in Mozambique. Bees play a crucial role in pollination and can help increase crop yields, making them an important aspect of the program's organization.
Q40 design However, it’s important to set realistic timelines for each phase of the programme, especially for its design Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript emphasizes the importance of setting realistic timelines, especially for planning the layout or structure of the agricultural programme.
Answer Explanation:
The answer 'design' refers to the layout or structure of the programme.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer aligns with the idea of setting realistic timelines for the 'design' phase mentioned in the excerpt. Designing the programme involves planning how it will be organized and implemented, which is crucial for its success.

Transcript

I’m going to report on a case study of a programme which has been set up to help rural populations in Mozambique, a largely agricultural country in South-East Africa.

The programme worked with three communities in Chicualacuala district, near the Limpopo River. This is a dry and arid region, with unpredictable rainfall. Because of this, people in the area were unable to support themselves through agriculture and instead they used the forest as a means of providing themselves with an income, mainly by selling charcoal. However, this was not a sustainable way of living in the long term, as they were rapidly using up this resource.

To support agriculture in this dry region, the programme focused primarily on making use of existing water resources from the Limpopo River by setting up systems of irrigation, which would provide a dependable water supply for crops and animals. The programme worked closely with the district government in order to find the best way of implementing this. The region already had one farmers’ association, and it was decided to set up two more of these. These associations planned and carried out activities including water management, livestock breeding and agriculture, and it was notable that in general, women formed the majority of the workforce.

It was decided that in order to keep the crops safe from animals, both wild and domestic, special areas should be fenced off where the crops could be grown. The community was responsible for creating these fences, but the programme provided the necessary wire for making them.

Once the area had been fenced off, it could be cultivated. The land was dug, so that vegetables and cereals appropriate to the climate could be grown, and the programme provided the necessary seeds for this. The programme also provided pumps so that water could be brought from the river in pipes to the fields. However, the labour was all provided by local people, and they also provided and put up the posts that supported the fences around the fields.

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Once the programme had been set up, its development was monitored carefully. The farmers were able to grow enough produce not just for their own needs, but also to sell. However, getting the produce to places where it could be marketed was sometimes a problem, as the farmers did not have access to transport, and this resulted in large amounts of produce, especially vegetables, being spoiled. This problem was discussed with the farmers’ associations and it was decided that in order to prevent food from being spoiled, the farmers needed to learn techniques for its preservation.

There was also an additional initiative that had not been originally planned, but which became a central feature of the programme. This was when farmers started to dig holes for tanks in the fenced-off areas and to fill these with water and use them for breeding fish – an important source of protein. After a time, another suggestion was made by local people which hadn’t been part of the programme’s original proposal, but which was also adopted later on. They decided to try setting up colonies of bees, which would provide honey both for their own consumption and to sell.

So what lessons can be learned from this programme? First of all, it tells us that in dry, arid regions, if there is access to a reliable source of water, there is great potential for the development of agriculture. In Chicualacuala, there was a marked improvement in agricultural production, which improved food security and benefited local people by providing them with both food and income. However, it’s important to set realistic timelines for each phase of the programme, especially for its design, as mistakes made at this stage may be hard to correct later on.

The programme demonstrates that sustainable development is possible in areas where …

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