English, asked by shanaya1982, 11 months ago

hii guys plz answer it.....






eassay on need for organic farming......

Answers

Answered by kiara123
8
Ur answer ❤❤✨✨

❤Organic farming is a way of farming, which excludes the use of chemical fertilisers, insecticides, etc. It is primarily based on the principles of use of natural organic inputs and biological plant protection measures. The purpose of organic farming is not to go back to primitive form of indigenous knowledge and skills using the vast potential of various kinds of residues and water.We are coming back to old days when there were no chemical fertilizers used in farming. In the last century, world population increased dramatically, and old farming techniques were not able to keep up with ever-increasing demand. Then research in chemical fertilizers came as a savior. It revolutionized the agriculture. All countries from poor to developed adopted chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Over the years, countries managed to feed their people with these modern agriculture methods and fertilizers.

Fast forward a few decades, even this agriculture revolution wasn’t producing enough. Mostly in developed countries, demand for food increased so the wastage too. Same time processed food items were in-trend, it takes more produce to make processed food. Then genetically modified crops were introduced which increased the yield.

At first, there was less impact on the soil quality as people were using it in small quantities. But over the time chemical fertilizers were and are being exploited. Insects are becoming immune to pesticides. This phenomenon is reached to such a massive level that now it is degrading the soil quality, polluting water, increasing the health risks like cancer for human and animals too.❤

brainlist if u wnt


kiara123: nice status
kiara123: f9
kiara123: wbu?
kiara123: f9
kiara123: nothing
Answered by ambicious2019
0

We are coming back to old days when there were no chemical fertilizers used in farming. In the last century, world population increased dramatically, and old farming techniques were not able to keep up with ever-increasing demand. Then research in chemical fertilizers came as a savior. It revolutionized the agriculture. All countries from poor to developed adopted chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Over the years, countries managed to feed their people with these modern agriculture methods and fertilizers.

Fast forward a few decades, even this agriculture revolution wasn’t producing enough. Mostly in developed countries, demand for food increased so the wastage too. Same time processed food items were in-trend, it takes more produce to make processed food. Then genetically modified crops were introduced which increased the yield.

At first, there was less impact on the soil quality as people were using it in small quantities. But over the time chemical fertilizers were and are being exploited. Insects are becoming immune to pesticides. This phenomenon is reached to such a massive level that now it is degrading the soil quality, polluting water, increasing the health risks like cancer for human and animals too.
Similar questions