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Directions: A passage is given which is divided into five paragraphs. Read the passage carefully to answer the given questions. Each question will have five alternatives as its answer, choose the correct option as your answer.
Paragraph - 1
Urban agriculture refers to agricultural practices in urban and peri-urban areas. Peri-urban areas are those transitioning from rural land uses (such as for agriculture or livestock production) to urban ones (such as the built environment, manufacturing, services, and utilities), and are located between the outer limits of urban and regional centres and the rural environment. Urban agricultural practices are geared towards cultivating or growing a wide range of food and non-food products, and include activities such as rearing livestock, aquaculture, beekeeping, and commercial-scale floriculture.
Paragraph - 2
However, despite the variety of agricultural activities attempted under urban agriculture, it is unlikely to include the cultivation of staple foods due to the complexities involved (such as soil management, irrigation, transplantation, mechanisation, and harvesting) and the vast land space required. Food products that can be cultivated through urban agriculture will _________ be those that contribute micronutrients, such as fruits, vegetables, dark leafy greens, fish, and legumes. These are compounds that are needed in minimal quantities and aid in the human body's growth, development, and maintenance.
Paragraph - 3
Urban agriculture comprises various livelihood systems, from subsistence production at the household level to more commercialised agriculture. This is one of its main attributes, as it can be adapted to a wide range of urban situations and to the needs of diverse stakeholders. Urban agriculture is increasingly being adopted in cities worldwide by urban local bodies (ULBs), entrepreneurs, non-governmental organisations, community groups, and citizens. Indeed, as per the United Nations’ Food and Agricultural Organization, urban and peri-urban agriculture have a significant role in global food and nutritional security, and so it is seeking to encourage such activities through the Urban Food Agenda.
Paragraph - 4
The Urban Food Agenda comprises policies, programmes, and initiatives developed and implemented in partnership with civil society, academia, international agencies, city entities, and the private sector. In recent years, urban and peri-urban areas worldwide are estimated to have produced between 5 percent to 10 percent of legumes, vegetables, and tubers, and between 15 percent to 20 percent of all food. The world is increasingly becoming more urban, with 68 percent of the global population—estimated to rise to 9.8 billion by 2050— expected to reside in urban areas by that year, meaning cities will also consume the majority (80 percent) of all food produced globally.
Paragraph - 5
Importantly, by 2050, the arable land per person will have decreased to one-third of what was available in 1970 due to climate change, declining fisheries, and degradation from overfarming and poor production practices. In this context, the social, economic, and environmental sustainability of food systems and evolution of urban diets _________________________. Therefore, a greater focus on the Urban Food Agenda is long overdue so ULBs and other relevant stakeholders can begin planning urban areas adequately.
Which of the following sentence(s) can be inferred from paragraphs 3 & 4 of the given passage?
A. The urban local bodies (ULBs) in cities worldwide are abandoning Urban agriculture while entrepreneurs, non-governmental organisations, community groups, and citizens are increasingly adopting urban agriculture.
B. The world is increasingly becoming more urban, with 68 percent of the global population - estimated to drop to 9.8 billion by 2050 - expected to reside in urban areas by that year.
C. As per the United Nations’ Food and Agricultural Organization, urban and peri-urban agriculture have an important role in global food and nutritional security, and thus it is aiming to encourage such activities through the Urban Food Agenda.
Only B
Both A & B
Only A
Both C & A
Only C
- Statement A: Not supported. Paragraph 3 mentions ULBs are adopting urban agriculture; no mention of them abandoning it.
- Statement B: Incorrect. The passage states the population is expected to rise to 9.8 billion by 2050.
- Statement C: Correct. Paragraph 3 states the UN's Food and Agricultural Organization acknowledges the role of urban and peri-urban agriculture in food security and supports it through the Urban Food Agenda.
- Option 1: Incorrect. Only B is included, which is incorrect.
- Option 2: Incorrect. Both statements are wrong.
- Option 3: Incorrect. Statement A is not supported.
- Option 4: Incorrect. Both statements included are wrong.
- Option 5: Correct. Only statement C is included, which is correct.
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