Biomes and Food Production Oxfam Activity
Biomes and Food Production Oxfam Activity
Biomes and Food Production Oxfam Activity
Please type your answers to these questions on this document in a different color
4. Name the regions of the world where temperate and Mediterranean biomes can be found.
The Mediterranean Basin, California, Central Chile, Southwest Australia, the Cape Province
of South Africa and as far north as the southeastern tip of Vancouver Island, Canada.
2. Which biomes are mostly used for pasture, i.e. animal grazing?
4. Is there an interconnection between biomes and land used for agriculture? Give examples to
illustrate your answer.
Yes there is, biomes that have suitable climate and biodiversity are suitable to be used for
agriculture. While desert biomes are used for pasture because they have wide open areas.
Biomes that have extreme climate are less likely to be used for agriculture.
Examples: Tropical and temperate biomes are used for agriculture, deserts are used for
pasture, tundra biomes can’t be used for agriculture.
1. Choose six countries from the ‘Highlight a Country’ drop-down menu and locate within the
Food Index.
German: Rank 2
Australia: Rank 4
Ukraine: Rank 5
Brazil: Rank 6
Morocco: Rank 7
Turkey: Rank 10
2. Create your own table to show the level of food security according to whether the country
has enough to eat, can afford to eat, has quality food and whether the eating is healthy.
3. Do all people experience food security? Explain your answer using your table and examples
from this map.
No, because not every country has suitable biomes and environments for agriculture.
Australia is rank 8 because it has a rich biodiversity and suitable biomes for agriculture.
Chad is rank 125 because it has a hash environment in the desert biome.