List the assessment methods to be used and the context and resources required for assessment. Copy and paste the relevant sections from the evidence guide below and then re-write these in plain English.
Element | Performance criteria |
Elements describe the essential outcomes. | Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. |
1. Assess crop regulation methods | 1.1 Identify production targets and requirements in terms of quantity, quality and availability of specified crops 1.2 Research the characteristics and growing requirements of plant species and cultivars that may affect the crop regulation program 1.3 Assess the benefits and limitations of available crop regulation methods for specified crops 1.4 Evaluate implementation risk of available methods and record and cost risk controls 1.5 Determined the most cost-effective approach to crop regulation and submit to management for approval |
2. Identify the requirements of a crop regulation program | 2.1 Develop the crop regulation program to achieve the appropriate yield and quality 2.2 Identify and confirm availability of resources, tools, equipment and machinery for the program 2.3 Outline staged implementation and development according to the range of conditions over the growing cycle 2.4 Determine timelines for crop regulation activities, taking into account the needs of the crop and site conditions |
3. Prepare and document the crop regulation program and specifications | 3.1 Prepare a plan, specifications and quotation based on the requirements of the program 3.2 Develop and document on-site procedures and schedules for the program |
4. Monitor the crop regulation program | 4.1 Monitor implementation of the program to ensure requirements of the production plan are achieved 4.2 Monitor and review the program to ensure it remains responsive to changing conditions 4.3 Implement appropriate courses of action to alleviate or overcome identified shortcomings 4.4 Document and report remedial action undertaken to management |
The candidate must be assessed on their ability to integrate and apply the performance requirements of this unit in a workplace setting. Performance must be demonstrated consistently over time and in a suitable range of contexts.
The candidate must provide evidence that they can:
assess and select cost-effective techniques, resources and equipment for the regulation of horticultural crops
develop a crop regulation program to achieve the yield and quality specified in the enterprise production plan
document a crop regulation plan, specifications and quotation
document detailed schedules and work procedures
prepare a cost-benefit analysis on available crop regulation methods
review the crop regulation program
implement appropriate courses of action in response to identified shortcomings
The candidate must demonstrate knowledge of:
crop regulation published data on the species and cultivars
principles and practices for developing a crop regulation program
processes and techniques for preparing, costing and documenting plans for scheduling crop regulation activities
site evaluation techniques, including analysis of the condition of soils, plants and the site for production activities
specific crop physiology and timing of regulation
the characteristics of soil and other growth media types and the use of additives to enhance the available nutrition for specific plant species and cultivars
the relationship between enterprise crop regulation methods, such as thinning, pruning and RDI, and the yield and quality of specific crops