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what is organic farming how is it different from traditional farming

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Answered by Jiya0803
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Organic farming is an alternative agricultural system which originated early in the 20th century in reaction to rapidly changing farming practices. Certified organic agriculture accounts for 70 million hectares globally, with over half of that total in Australia.

The essential difference between organic and conventional farming is that conventional farming relies on chemical intervention to fight pests and weeds and provide plant nutrition. ... Organic farming relies on natural principles like biodiversity and composting instead to produce healthy, abundant food.

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Answered by raushankumar3604
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            organic farming        

Organic farming is a technique, which involves cultivation of plants and rearing of animals in natural ways. This process involves the use of biological materials, avoiding synthetic substances to maintain soil fertility and ecological balance thereby minimizing pollution and wastage. In other words, organic farming is a farming method that involves growing and nurturing crops without the use of synthetic based fertilizers and pesticides. Also, no genetically modified organisms are permitted.

Traditional and Organic Farming: a comparison.

Now that we understand what each type is, we can truly begin to decide what is the difference between traditional and organic farming. Before you decide organic farming is the correct choice for you, you must know that even organic farmed products can contain contamination.  A commonly used organic fertilizer is manure.  Manure contains E-Coli and other bacteria which is easily transferred. E-Coli is highly dangerous to humans even though it is rightly organic. Often you find higher rates of mold and fungal growth in organic crops simply because no chemicals are being used to thwart their growth. This is also hazardous. So there must be a balance when looking at the difference between traditional and organic farming methods

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