What is Organic Farming?
The introduction of
chemicals in farming got many delirious at the sight of what they could
accomplish. Yields exploded. At the start, the soil was healthy. Any damage
brought about by chemical fertilizers was hardly noticeable. Pests had not
developed resistance to the chemicals. The technology spread across the world
as it was considered the revolution in agriculture. Flash forward to today, and
many people are marveling at organic farming again. This is after
learning that conventional farming methods come with a host of problems
including health related diseases like cancer, pollution, degradation of soil and water, and impact
on domestic animals.
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.
It relies on
ecologically balanced agricultural principles like crop rotation, green manure,
organic waste, biological pest control, mineral and rock additives. Organic
farming make use of pesticides and fertilizers if they are considered natural
and avoids the use of various petrochemical fertilizers and pesticides.
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