what are the impacts of mono agriculture on environment?
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Although the practice has allowed increased efficiency in planting and harvesting, it has been criticized for resulting in unsustainable environments. It has been linked to the build-up in disease pressures, reduced nutrients in the soil or soil degradation, and deforestation.
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Soil Degradation And Fertility Loss
Agricultural monoculture upsets the natural balance of soils. Too many of the same plant species in one field area rob the soil of its nutrients, resulting in decreasing varieties of bacteria and microorganisms that are needed to maintain fertility of the soil.
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