Geography, asked by Rijusmi276, 9 months ago

what factors had led to unsustainability of agriculture sector​

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Answered by nickelodeon92
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Answer:

Sustainable agriculture is a type of agriculture that focuses on producing long-term crops and livestock while having minimal effects on the environment. This type of agriculture tries to find a good balance between the need for food production and the preservation of the ecological system within the environment.

Answered by steffis
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The factors like excessive use of artificial fertilizers, chemicals, pesticides, etc. and monoculture of crops lead to the unsustainable farming.

Explanation:

  • The chemical using culture in farming destroys the sustainability because though these artificial fertilizers are good for temporary production but destroys the natural fertility of soil.
  • After several years the soil cannot produce crops on itself, it will become dependent over fertilisers.
  • Due to mono-culture the insects and bacteria on the crops develop their resistance so, the farming compulsorily needs variety and diversity.

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