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Impact of Organic Farming on Soil
Organic farming has a profound and generally positive impact on soil health. Here's how: Enhancement of Soil Structure Diverse Crop Rotations: Organic farming often involves rotating crops, which helps in improving soil structure by promoting the growth of a variety of root systems. These roots enhaRead more
Organic farming has a profound and generally positive impact on soil health. Here’s how:
Enhancement of Soil Structure
Increased Soil Fertility
Reduced Soil Erosion
Improved Water Retention and Drainage
Biodiversity and Pest Control
Reduction in Chemical Contaminants
Carbon Sequestration
Organic farming practices, particularly the use of organic amendments, increase the amount of carbon stored in the soil. This not only improves soil health but also helps mitigate climate change by reducing atmospheric carbon dioxide levels.
Organic farming has a largely beneficial impact on soil health, promoting a more sustainable and resilient agricultural system. By enhancing soil structure, increasing fertility, reducing erosion, and supporting biodiversity, organic farming practices contribute to the long-term productivity and ecological balance of agricultural lands.
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