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Answer: A.




10 – 11 .


Keywords: problems, affect, farmers with small farms, developing countries.


In the first sentence of paragraph G, the author mentions “climate change and itsconsequences for small-scale agriculture”. “Small-scale agriculture” refers to “farmers withsmall farms”. We can detect the first problem – climate change and its consequences, whichare “the effects of changing weather patterns” – D. Next, “lack of demand for locallyproduced food” and “lack of irrigation programmes” are not mentioned in the whole passage.“Insurance” is mentioned once in paragraph F, but in terms of “private insurance” as a way to“help small-scale producers mitigate risk”. There is no information relating to “being unableto get insurance”. In paragraph I, the author mentions “the presence of intermediarypurchasers”. “Purchasers” refers to “buyers”. Those people,“taking advantage of farmers’ vulnerability, dictate prices.” Because farmers have to sell their goods to these intermediarybuyers, these buyers dictate prices. Therefore, the answer is D and E.



  • small – scale agriculture = farmers with small farms

  • purchasers = buyers



Answer: D, E.


12 – 13 .


Keywords: recommened, improving, conditions for farmers

Answer A mentions “the size of food stocks”, but in the passage, the author only mentionsthe avaibility of “adequate stocks” (the fourth sentence of pagagraph F). “reducing the size offood stocks” is not mentioned.




In terms of price control, the author suggests some solutions such as “by alleviatinguncertainties about market supply” (paragraph D), “greater transparency in markets”(paragraph F), “selling directly to consumers” (paragraph I) and “synchronise buying andselling with seasonal price conditions.” (paragraph H). This method is to synchroniseprices incertain times (seasonal), not to raise prices. Therefore, B is not the answer.

Additionally,“making customers aware of the reasons for changing food prices” is not mentioned either.Hence, E is not the answer.In paragraph H, the author suggests “all stakeholders, including business, government,scientists and civil society, must work together, starting at the beginning of the value chain.”“Work together” means “co-operation” and “all stakeholders, including business,government, scientists and civil society” refers to “a wide range of interested parties”. Hence,the first action which is recommended is C – C. organising co-operation between a widerange of interested parties. One of the answers is C.


The only remaining answeris D. We can use exclusive method to know that this is theanswer. When answering question 7, we found a reference to community-based agriculture:‘where consumers invest in local farmers by subscription and guarantee producers a fairprice, is a risk-sharing model worth more attention”. In this model, consumers and farmersshare the risks. This confirms that the correct answers is D.





  • Work together = co-operation

  • Stakeholders = interested parties


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