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what is sustainable agriculture

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Answered by sowmya93
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  • goal of sustainable agriculture without compromising needs of future generations.
  • sustainable agriculture seek to integrate three main objectives into their work: a healthy environment, economic profitability, and social and economic equity
  • There are many practices commonly used by people working in sustainable agriculture and sustainable food systems.
  • Growers may use methods to promote soil health, minimize water use, and lower pollution levels on the farm. Consumers and retailers concerned with sustainability can look for “values-based” foods that are grown using methods promoting farmworker wellbeing, that are environmentally friendly, or that strengthen the local economy

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Answered by BrainlyPromoter
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Sustainable Farming / Sustainable Agriculture


Sustainable farming ( more specifically sustainable agriculture ) is term used to define such a type of farming which involves the understanding of ecosystem services, as well as the relationship between organisms and the environment in which they live. Basically, it refers to such a farming practice which have enough production as well as has no ill effect on the environment. This specific term i.e. sustainable agriculture is known to be coined by one of the agricultural scientists from Australia whose name was Gordon McClymont. Although being discovered earlier, the term was widely used and gained popularity by the 1980s. If a farm produces perpetually but have a negative or bad impact on the surroundings or the environment cannot be titled with sustainable agriculture because it has a negative result on the environment.




If we look around the globe, then we find several debates on trend regarding sustainable agriculture :



1. Multifunctional agriculture against ecosystem services




2. Ecocentric against technocentric

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