pollution is less due to organic agriculture
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Yaaaa........Also due to deforestation and lot of industrial and vehicular gases.
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Often organic agriculture calls for more sustainable practices, however, pollution is not inherently less in organic farming. Here’s an example where pollution could increase in an organic system: Organic corn requires more intensive tillage to control weeds. Increased tillage and soil disturbance increases the risk of soil erosion and nutrient (especially phosphorus) runoff risks. Manure spread on the field will have a higher chance of running off. A neighboring field that is conventional but uses reduced tillage methods may have its weeds sprayed with an herbicide, manure injected into the soil, and the following crop no-tilled into field. All of these management tools will reduce erosion/nutrient loss to the field.
Often organic agriculture calls for more sustainable practices, however, pollution is not inherently less in organic farming. Here’s an example where pollution could increase in an organic system: Organic corn requires more intensive tillage to control weeds. Increased tillage and soil disturbance increases the risk of soil erosion and nutrient (especially phosphorus) runoff risks. Manure spread on the field will have a higher chance of running off. A neighboring field that is conventional but uses reduced tillage methods may have its weeds sprayed with an herbicide, manure injected into the soil, and the following crop no-tilled into field. All of these management tools will reduce erosion/nutrient loss to the field.
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