有机农业在可持续农业中的作用

Janak Raj, Sarita Jat, Manish Kumar, .. Reema, Anuradha Yadav
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有机农业作为依赖合成肥料、杀菌剂和杀虫剂的传统高投入做法的可持续替代方法,将土壤作为一个有生命的生态系统的活力放在首位。有机农业采用轮作、动物粪便、作物秸秆、绿肥和生物病虫害防治等方法,旨在维护土壤健康和提高生产力。有机农业以环保的方式满足当前的粮食需求,也保障了子孙后代的需求,从而保护和培育了我们的生态系统。现代农业对环境造成了不利影响,导致土壤肥力下降、水硬度升高、昆虫抗药性发展、植物遗传多样性减少、食物链和动物饲料中有毒物质残留水平升高等问题,造成健康问题和环境退化。相比之下,有机耕作在为植物提供必需的宏量营养元素和微量营养元素的同时,还能增强土壤的物理、化学和生物特性。在可持续发展理念的指导下,有机农业优先考虑降低与合成投入品相关的健康风险,培育更健康的生态系统。有机农业对环境的影响极小,是解决土壤退化、水污染和全球生态福祉等紧迫问题的切实可行的解决方案。从根本上说,有机农业是可持续农业的灯塔,为协调粮食生产与环境保护之间的关系铺平了道路。此外,有机耕作对环境影响小,为恢复和改善退化的农田提供了机会。
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The Role of Organic Farming in Sustainable Agriculture
Organic farming, as a sustainable alternative to conventional high-input practices reliant on synthetic fertilizers, fungicides, and pesticides, prioritizes the vitality of soil as a living ecosystem. Embracing practices such as crop rotation, animal manures, crop residues, green manures, and biological pest and disease control, organic agriculture aims to uphold soil health and productivity. By meeting present food demands in an environmentally conscientious manner, organic farming also safeguards the needs of future generations, thereby preserving and nurturing our ecosystem. Modern agriculture has detrimentally impacted the environment, leading to issues such as decreased soil fertility, elevated water hardness, insect resistance development, reduced genetic diversity in plants, heightened levels of toxic residues in the food chain and animal feed, contributing to health problems and environmental degradation. In contrast, organic farming nurtures plants with essential macronutrients and micronutrients while simultaneously enhancing soil physical, chemical, and biological characteristics. Guided by the ethos of sustainability, organic farming prioritizes mitigating health risks linked to synthetic inputs and cultivating a healthier ecosystem. The minimal environmental footprint of organic farming positions it as a practical solution for tackling urgent concerns like soil degradation, water pollution, and global ecological well-being. Essentially, organic farming stands out as a beacon of sustainable agriculture, paving the way to reconcile food production with environmental conservation. Moreover, organic farming's low environmental impact presents an opportunity to rehabilitate and enhance degraded agricultural lands.
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