The adverse effect of modern agriculture is
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The fertility of Soil gradually decreases.
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The adverse effect of modern agriculture is water pollution, soil degradation, and waterlogging.
Agriculture's influence on the environment:
- The effect that various agricultural techniques have on the ecosystems around and how those impacts may be attributed to those practices is the environmental impact of agriculture.
- Based on farmer techniques and the scope of operation, the environmental effect of agriculture varies greatly.
- Sustainable agriculture is practiced by farming communities that make an effort to lessen their negative effects on the environment by changing their methods.
- Even as professionals develop creative ways to lessen harm and increase eco-efficiency, the negative effects of agriculture are a long-standing problem that still causes concern.
- The effects of agriculture on the environment may be seen in the soil, water, air, diversity of soil and animal life, humans, plants, and the food itself.
- Climate change, deforestation, biodiversity loss, dead zones, genetic engineering, irrigation concerns, pollution, soil degradation, and waste are only a few of the broader environmental problems agriculture contributes to.
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