1. The document discusses organic farming principles and challenges. It explains that organic farming avoids synthetic chemicals and promotes animal welfare and environmental sustainability through techniques like crop rotation.
2. Organic farming aims to foster balanced ecosystems, produce nutritious food with reduced pollution, and sequester carbon through practices like composting and using renewable energy. However, organic farming requires more labor and has higher production costs initially.
3. While organic yields can match conventional methods over time, adopting organic techniques presents challenges in meeting global food demand and may be financially difficult for farmers initially. Overall, the document outlines both benefits and challenges of transitioning to more sustainable organic farming systems.
1. The document discusses organic farming principles and challenges. It explains that organic farming avoids synthetic chemicals and promotes animal welfare and environmental sustainability through techniques like crop rotation.
2. Organic farming aims to foster balanced ecosystems, produce nutritious food with reduced pollution, and sequester carbon through practices like composting and using renewable energy. However, organic farming requires more labor and has higher production costs initially.
3. While organic yields can match conventional methods over time, adopting organic techniques presents challenges in meeting global food demand and may be financially difficult for farmers initially. Overall, the document outlines both benefits and challenges of transitioning to more sustainable organic farming systems.
1. The document discusses organic farming principles and challenges. It explains that organic farming avoids synthetic chemicals and promotes animal welfare and environmental sustainability through techniques like crop rotation.
2. Organic farming aims to foster balanced ecosystems, produce nutritious food with reduced pollution, and sequester carbon through practices like composting and using renewable energy. However, organic farming requires more labor and has higher production costs initially.
3. While organic yields can match conventional methods over time, adopting organic techniques presents challenges in meeting global food demand and may be financially difficult for farmers initially. Overall, the document outlines both benefits and challenges of transitioning to more sustainable organic farming systems.
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