make a report on the importance of organic farming
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organic farming can be defined as the production system in which avoids or largely exclude the use of synthetically compounded fertilizers, pesticide, growth regulator and livestock feed additives.we face problems like
1. Soil degradation.
2. Decreasing soil fertility.
3. Water and environmental pollution.
4. Low irrigation faclities
it is useful but not in practise becuase of :-
Difficult to get organic fertilizer.
Scientific research is also scare
The benefit of organic practices is not seen immediately
advantages
Farmers can reduce their production costs because they do not need to buy expensive chemicals and fertilizers.
They improve plant growth and physiological activities of plants.
In the long term, organic farms save energy and protect the environment.
1. Soil degradation.
2. Decreasing soil fertility.
3. Water and environmental pollution.
4. Low irrigation faclities
it is useful but not in practise becuase of :-
Difficult to get organic fertilizer.
Scientific research is also scare
The benefit of organic practices is not seen immediately
advantages
Farmers can reduce their production costs because they do not need to buy expensive chemicals and fertilizers.
They improve plant growth and physiological activities of plants.
In the long term, organic farms save energy and protect the environment.
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Organic farming is a farming system with minimal or no use of chemicals or fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides, etc.annd with maximum input of organic manures,recycled farm wastes , and use of bio agents.
Its key features are:
▪ Providing crop nutrients by indirectly using insoluble nutrients sources
▪ Protecting the long term fertility of the soil by the use of biofertilizers.
▪ Promoting biological nitrogen fixation.
▪ Extensive management of livestock.
Its key features are:
▪ Providing crop nutrients by indirectly using insoluble nutrients sources
▪ Protecting the long term fertility of the soil by the use of biofertilizers.
▪ Promoting biological nitrogen fixation.
▪ Extensive management of livestock.
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