does organic farming produce the same yield as farming by chemical fertilizers?
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Answer:No it produces more.
Explanation:
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Explanation:cleverly conventional farming supporter through a question to create doubt/ apprehension about organic farming in terms of lesser grain yield and the supporter of organic/near to nature farming start working to prove organic better than chemical. This question is further relate with the food security and many proponents of conventional farming says that organic can’t feed the world . Reply of the query should not be simple in terms of yield of This question of comparing productivity of organic Vs. chemical. If its replied comparing just grain yield in both the system it is just we the organic follower is also working with the conventional farming mentality where “ grain production” is the meaning of output of system.
Here first thing comes is the ideology difference ( slide one) where in organic farming it is the input optimisation ( best use of available resources) that creates sustainability while in chemical farming it is the output maximisation ( at any amount of inputs) that create imbalance or unsustainability . Therefore comparing grain yield would lead to organic towards exploitative agriculture. Are we really want this ? Are social, environmental benefits having no meaning?