Bringing the World Closer
ns are those sold directly from the farm 16.3% 11.4% 88.6% are produced without using chemicals 50.9% 18.1% 81.9% are processed without using chemicals 28.4% 18.2% 81.8% are whole foods 4.4% 33.3% 66.7% organic farming is good for the environment * yes, i agree 77.1% 13.4% 86.6% no, i do not think so 7.4% 20.0% 80.0% i do … Over the last decade, sales of organic products from locally certified farms/plants have grown steadily at an average rate of about 10 percent. In 2021, U.S. fresh and chilled organic exports to Hong Kong dropped 11 percent to $10 million compared to 2020 but held above the five-year average. Benefits of organic farming Environment-friendly. Promotes sustainable development. Healthy and tasty food. Inexpensive process. It uses organic inputs. Generates income. Generates income through exports. Source of employment. Organic farming is more labour intensive. Hence, it generates more employment. Limitations of Organic Farming Organic farming Powerpoint presentation 1. Presented by : Maryum and Himani 2. Organic farming works in harmony with nature rather than against it. This involves using techniques to achieve good crop yields without harming the natural environment or the people who live and work in it. Sensing the importance, the Central and state governments have taken several initiatives to popularise organic farming in the country. 1.2 Review of Literature Howard's (1940) Agricultural Testament draws attention to the destruction of soil and deals with the consequences of it. It suggests methods to restore and maintain the soil fertility. The diversity of European agriculture and high number of countries that have adopted national action plans illustrate the potential for further growth in organic farming. This would contribute to increased efficiency in terms of nutrient management, reduce pesticide use, and reduce agriculture's impact on the environment and on biodiversity. organic farming aims to: increase long-term soil fertility. control pests and diseases without harming the environment. ensure that water stays clean and safe. use resources which the farmer already has, so the farmer needs less money to buy farm inputs. produce nutritious food, feed for animals and high quality crops to sell at a good price … Alternative Farming Systems Information Center of the National Agricultural Library Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture ISSN: 1063-262X Organic Aquaculture AFSIC Notes no. 5 January 2005 Compiled by: Stephanie Boehmer, Mary Gold, Stephanie Hauser, Bill Thomas, and Ann Young Alternative Farming Systems Information Center Download PDF (520 KB) Show more info . / / . Find: Previous. Next. Highlight all Match case PDF File. Anno File. Reference Files. Despite the heightened attention that organic agri culture has attracted during the last decade, it still only accounts for a small proportion of overall agricultural land: an average of about 2.3% for the countries of the European Union, 2.2% for Australia, 0.23% for the United States of America and 1.30% for Canada. A large majority of respondents (66 percent) identified horticultural products such as fruits (e.g. pineapple, mango and banana), but also potatoes and vegetables as having promising prospects. C:Documents and Settingslki.DJFLokale indstillingerTemporary Internet FilesOLK109organic poultry farming.doc 2 1 Figure 1: Development of land under organic management an
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