define organic farming
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- organic farming is a kind of farming practices in which harmful chemicals are either not used at all or are used in minimum amount.
- it was introduced by Sir Albert Howard , who is recognised as father of organic farming.
- due to the harmful effects of using chemical fertilizers pesticides and weedicides the farmer and horticulturist are shifting to organic farming.
- it is the practice of raising crops without using in organic pesticides and fertilizers the method used in organic farming are eco friendly in nature.
- organic farming help in the promotion of sustainable health and productivity of ecosystem such as soil , plants, animals and humans
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Organic Farming:−
organic farming is a kind of farming practices in which harmful chemicals are either not used at all or are used in minimum amount.
it was introduced by Sir Albert Howard , who is recognised as father of organic farming.
due to the harmful effects of using chemical fertilizers pesticides and weedicides the farmer and horticulturist are shifting to organic farming.
it is the practice of raising crops without using in organic pesticides and fertilizers the method used in organic farming are eco friendly in nature.
organic farming help in the promotion of sustainable health and productivity of ecosystem such as soil , plants, animals and humans
Organic Farming:−
organic farming is a kind of farming practices in which harmful chemicals are either not used at all or are used in minimum amount.
it was introduced by Sir Albert Howard , who is recognised as father of organic farming.
due to the harmful effects of using chemical fertilizers pesticides and weedicides the farmer and horticulturist are shifting to organic farming.
it is the practice of raising crops without using in organic pesticides and fertilizers the method used in organic farming are eco friendly in nature.
organic farming help in the promotion of sustainable health and productivity of ecosystem such as soil , plants, animals and humans
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