in which was the yeild of organic farming as maximum and how much was yeild
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Organic farming is now being accepted by most of the developed countries in the world, in the present scenario. In organic farming not only non-biodegradable materials are minimised but also we can use biodegradable materials and help the government in managing garbage. . These are the new ways which are still to be introduced related to organic farming which can be adopted without any cost to improve yield-
- Use of vegetable,fruits waste which are generally thrown into the garbage dump.
- Use of fish excreta or solution of fish excreta to increase nitrogen in the soil, which may replace the fertilizers (water of pond or aquarium will be the best option).
- powder of lemon peel+ orange peel or powder of neem leaves could be used to avoid pesticides.
- leaves of plants like pulses or jute sacs could be sown into the ground to replace fertilizers as these are rich in nitrogen.
- tissue cultured plants could be also grown in fields for better results..
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