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Food Security Decoder

Food Security Decoder is your go-to glossary for simple, clear definitions of key terms in agriculture, nutrition, and food systems. Break down the jargon, understand policy, and engage with food security like a pro.

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Abattoir
Definition: A facility where animals are slaughtered for meat production under hygienic and regulated conditions. Related Terms: Meat processing, Slaughterhouse

Acaricide
Definition: A chemical substance used to kill mites and ticks on plants or animals. Related Terms: Pesticide, Insecticide

Acre
Definition: A unit of land measurement commonly used in agriculture, equivalent to 4,046.86 square meters or about 0.405 hectares. Related Terms: Acreage, Hectare

Acre-foot
Definition: A unit of volume used in irrigation, representing the amount of water needed to cover one acre of land to a depth of one foot. Related Terms: Irrigation, Water management

Acreage
Definition: The total area of land, measured in acres, used for agricultural or other purposes. Related Terms: Acre, Farmland

Adjuvant
Definition: A substance added to agricultural sprays to improve the performance of pesticides or herbicides. Related Terms: Surfactant, Pesticide

Aerial Seeding
Definition: A method of sowing seeds by spreading them from an aircraft over large areas, often used for inaccessible or rugged terrain. Related Terms: Broadcasting, Seed dispersal

Aeroponics
Definition: A method of growing plants in an air or mist environment without using soil or any growing medium. Related Terms: Hydroponics, Soilless agriculture

Aggregator
Definition: An entity or platform that collects produce from multiple smallholder farmers and consolidates it for sale or distribution, often to processors, retailers, or export markets. Related Terms: Value Chain, Off-taker, Cooperative

Agrarian
Definition: Relating to land, farming, or the rural way of life. Related Terms: Agrarianism, Agriculture

Agrarian System
Definition: The structure and organization of land ownership and use in a given society, including the rights of farmers and land tenure systems. Related Terms: Land tenure, Agrarian reform

Agrarianism
Definition: A social and political philosophy that values rural society and the farming lifestyle as central to the economy and moral foundation of a nation. Related Terms: Agrarian, Land reform

Agribiology
Definition: The study of plant nutrition and growth in relation to soil conditions and agricultural practices. Related Terms: Soil science, Agronomy

Agribusiness
Definition: A sector that encompasses farming and farming-related commercial activities, including the production, processing, and distribution of agricultural products. Related Terms: Value Chain, Agro-Processing, Food Systems

Agricultural Cycle
Definition: The sequence of stages in crop and livestock farming, including land preparation, planting, maintenance, harvesting, and marketing. Related Terms: Crop rotation, Seasonal farming

Agricultural Economics
Definition: The study of economic principles applied to the production, distribution, and consumption of agricultural goods and services. Related Terms: Farm management, Agribusiness

Agricultural Engineering
Definition: A branch of engineering focused on improving farming techniques, equipment, and infrastructure. Related Terms: Farm machinery, Irrigation systems

Agricultural Extension
Definition: A system of education and outreach that provides farmers with knowledge, tools, and techniques to improve productivity and sustainability. Related Terms: Extension agent, Farmer training

Agricultural Land
Definition: Land designated for farming and cultivation of crops or rearing of animals. Related Terms: Farmland, Arable land

Agricultural Machinery
Definition: Mechanical equipment used in agricultural activities such as ploughing, planting, harvesting, and irrigation. Related Terms: Tractor, Combine harvester

Agriculture
Definition: The science and practice of cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising animals for food, fiber, and other products. Related Terms: Farming, Agronomy

Agriculturist
Definition: A professional or expert in agriculture who engages in or advises on farming practices and food production. Related Terms: Farmer, Agronomist

Agrivoltaics
Definition: A system that combines solar energy generation with agricultural production on the same land. Related Terms: Renewable energy, Sustainable farming

Agro-processing
Definition: The transformation of raw agricultural products into finished goods or intermediate products for consumption or industrial use. Related Terms: Value Chain, Agribusiness, Post-Harvest Loss

Agroecology
Definition: A sustainable farming approach that applies ecological principles to agricultural systems, promoting biodiversity, resilience, and reduced dependency on external inputs. Related Terms: Climate-Smart Agriculture, Sustainable Agriculture

Agroforestry
A land-use system that integrates trees and shrubs into agricultural landscapes to boost productivity, biodiversity, and soil health. | Related Terms: Climate-smart Agriculture, Reforestation

Algaculture
Definition: The farming of algae for use in food, pharmaceuticals, biofuel, or other commercial products. Related Terms: Aquaculture, Biotechnology

Anchor Borrowers’ Programme (ABP)
Definition: A Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) initiative launched in 2015 to provide farm inputs and loans to smallholder farmers to boost agricultural production and link them with agro-processors. Related Terms: Input Subsidy, Smallholder Farmers, Growth Enhancement Support Scheme (GESS)

Animal Unit
Definition: A standardized measure used to compare different types of livestock based on their feed and space requirements. Related Terms: Livestock management, Grazing capacity

Animal-free Agriculture
Definition: A farming system that does not use animal-derived inputs like manure or bone meal, often associated with vegan or plant-based farming. Related Terms: Vegan agriculture, Organic farming

Apiculture
Definition: The practice of beekeeping for the production of honey, beeswax, and pollination services. Related Terms: Beekeeping, Pollination

Aquaculture
The breeding, raising, and harvesting of aquatic organisms such as fish, shellfish, and algae in controlled environments. Related Terms: Fisheries, Blue Economy, Catfish Farming

Aquaponics
Definition: A system that combines aquaculture (raising fish) with hydroponics (growing plants in water) in a symbiotic environment. Related Terms: Hydroponics, Integrated farming

Arable Land
Definition: Land that is suitable for growing crops. Related Terms: Agricultural land, Farmland

Arboricide
Definition: A chemical substance used to kill or inhibit the growth of trees. Related Terms: Herbicide, Deforestation

Artificial Irrigation
Definition: The application of water to crops using controlled systems such as canals, sprinklers, or drip systems, especially where rainfall is insufficient. Related Terms: Water Management, Drought Resilience

Artificial Selection
Definition: The intentional breeding of plants or animals to enhance desired traits. Related Terms: Genetic modification, Domestication

Assarting
Definition: The historical process of clearing forest land for agriculture. Related Terms: Deforestation, Land conversion

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Backcross
A breeding method where a hybrid organism is crossed with one of its parents or a genetically similar individual to achieve offspring with genetic traits closer to the parent. Related Terms: Hybrid, Genetics, Breeding

Bactericide
A chemical substance used to kill or inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria in crops, livestock, or food production. Related Terms: Pesticide, Fungicide, Antimicrobial

Bagasse
The fibrous by-product left after extracting juice from sugarcane or sorghum, often used as fuel, livestock feed, or in bioenergy production. Related Terms: Biomass, Residue, Renewable Energy

Baled Silage
Fermented, high-moisture fodder that is baled and stored in airtight conditions for livestock feeding. Related Terms: Silage, Forage, Feed

Baling
The process of compressing and binding hay, straw, or other agricultural materials into compact bundles for storage and transport. Related Terms: Silage, Harvesting, Forage

Barb
A farm building used for storing crops, housing animals, or storing equipment. Related Terms: Shed, Stable, Granary

Biochar
A stable form of charcoal produced by heating organic waste in a low-oxygen environment, used to improve soil fertility and sequester carbon. Related Terms: Soil Amendment, Carbon Sequestration, Sustainable Agriculture

Biocontrol Agent
A living organism, such as a predator, parasite, or pathogen, used to suppress pest populations naturally. Related Terms: Biological Pest Control, Integrated Pest Management, Beneficial Insects

Biodegradable
Materials or substances that can break down naturally through the action of microorganisms, reducing waste and environmental impact. Related Terms: Compostable, Organic Matter, Sustainability

Biodiversity
The variety of living organisms within a particular area, ecosystem, or on the planet, critical for maintaining healthy and resilient food systems. Related Terms: Ecosystem Services, Genetic Diversity, Conservation

Biofertilizer
A substance containing living microorganisms that promote plant growth by increasing the supply or availability of essential nutrients. Related Terms: Fertilizer, Organic Farming, Soil Health

Biogas
A renewable fuel produced by the anaerobic digestion of organic matter, such as animal waste or crop residues, which can be used for energy or cooking. Related Terms: Renewable Energy, Circular Economy, Anaerobic Digestion

Biological Pest Control
The use of living organisms such as predators, parasites, or pathogens to control agricultural pests, reducing reliance on chemical pesticides. Related Terms: Integrated Pest Management, Natural Enemies, Sustainable Farming

Biomass
Organic material from plants and animals that can be used as fuel, energy, or raw material for various products. Related Terms: Renewable Energy, Crop Residues, Bioenergy

Biopesticide
A type of pesticide derived from natural materials like plants, bacteria, fungi, or certain minerals that control agricultural pests. Related Terms: Pesticide, Organic Farming, Integrated Pest Management

Biorational Pesticides
Environmentally friendly pest control products derived from natural sources and considered less harmful to humans and ecosystems. Related Terms: Biopesticide, Organic Farming, Integrated Pest Management

Biotechnology
The use of living systems and organisms to develop or modify products, often used in agriculture to enhance crop yield, pest resistance, or nutrient content. Related Terms: Genetic Modification, Genomics, Precision Agriculture

Botany
The scientific study of plants, including their structure, function, growth, and classification. Related Terms: Plant Science, Agronomy, Horticulture

Breeder Seed
High-quality, genetically pure seed produced by plant breeders and used to generate foundation or certified seed for wider farmer use. Related Terms: Seed Multiplication, Certified Seed, Plant Breeding

Brix
A measurement of the sugar content in fruits, vegetables, or plant juices, commonly used to assess quality and ripeness. Related Terms: Sugar Content, Crop Quality, Postharvest

Broadcast Seedling
A method of sowing seeds by scattering them evenly across the soil surface rather than planting them in rows or holes. Related Terms: Seeding, Aerial Seeding, Direct Sowing

Broadleaf Herbicide
A chemical herbicide formulated to control broadleaf weeds in crops without damaging grasses or cereal crops. Related Terms: Weed Control, Selective Herbicide, Crop Protection

Buffer Zone
A designated area between agricultural land and sensitive environments to reduce contamination, prevent erosion, or support biodiversity. Related Terms: Conservation Agriculture, Riparian Zone, Environmental Management

Bulk Commodity
Agricultural goods such as grains, oilseeds, or fibers that are traded in large, undifferentiated quantities rather than as branded or processed products. Related Terms: Staple Crops, Commodity Market, Value Chain

Bush Fallow
A traditional farming practice where land is cultivated for a few years and then left fallow under natural bush regrowth to restore soil fertility. Related Terms: Shifting Cultivation, Soil Regeneration, Sustainable Land Management

Byproduct
A secondary product resulting from an agricultural or food production process, which can often be reused or repurposed. Related Terms: Crop Residue, Circular Economy, Value Addition


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