Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 October 2011
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Organic Farming is recommended for being a more sustainable form of agriculture. With increasing hazards caused by the use of chemicals in present day farming, alternative methods are the need of the hour. Organic farming utilizes simple techniques, with barely any harmful consequences to the environment while reducing health risks to consumers. Organic farming is gaining popularity worldwide and there is a mounting demand for organic products in the market.
The author introduces the concepts of organic farming and outlines the genesis of modern agricultural techniques before describing alternative practices which include soil conservation, nutrient management and irrigation techniques as well as the preparation of organic manure and compost.
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