Citrus Production: Citrus Plant Structures
Introduction
Audio-visual methodology is aimed at supporting and empowering people involved in the field of agriculture to define, promote, and take full ownership of their development, as learning is a life-long process.
Skills development is a key driver of socio-economic development. Mainstreaming of agricultural development efforts is crucial to ensure congruence and effective deployment of resources.
The process of growing true-to-type citrus trees produced by certified citrus nurseries as well as applying pruning principles and practices which is an essential production practice.
Who Should Enrol
All people involved in the field of agriculture.
Course Design
A way to bolster agricultural production is to develop practical agricultural education systems. A powerful way of doing this is through the use of audio-visual modules which is a highly effective and tested methodology to approach, examine, and impart knowledge.
This is a comprehensive series of modules that follow a step-by-step process and can be used in group training or self-study – and are structured according to visual training guidelines. This implies defining most of the terminology used and where necessary, supporting the visual storyline with graphics and animation to enhance the learning process and ensure that sustainable knowledge is gained in the learning process.
These modules are designed to do precisely what they are meant to do – and that is to support skills development.
Online Video Series Supporting Agri Skills Development and Best Farming Practices.
Course Content
This course covers the following topics:
- Plant Structures and Functions
- Propagation
- Requirements
- Practices
- Rootstocks
- Pruning
- Principles
- Equipment
- Practices
On completion of this video series, candidates will be able to:
Have a better understanding of some of the important aspects of Citrus Plant structures and Functions including the following:
- General Plant Structures and their Functions
- Propagation Requirements, practices
- Rootstocks