organic farming help to reduce soil erosion .because when its rain or wind .the are material which hold the soil not to be remove
Contour Farming
No-till farming does not disturb or loosen the soil except in very small amounts, so wind and water are much less able to get under the soil and move it, which is what erosion is.
they use terrace farming
Contour farming
Legumes can be planted between harvests to reduce soil erosion. It also helps add nitrogen and other organic matters to the soil.
Countour Farming
proper planting of plants with extensive root systems helps to prevent soil erosion as the roots hold the soil in place. Plants that break down and/or sequester contaminates can be used to prevent the spread of pollution. Reforming farming practices to reduce soil erosion and Industry to reduce the quantity of pollutants can also be effective at preventing soil erosion and pollution from occuring. Low till farming and green chemistry are two examples of technologies that can reduce soil erosion and pollution in that order.
Yes. No-till farming and contour farming are two examples of preventing soil erosion.
In true organic farming, the soil is built up with organic matter, which means nutrients in the soil are replenished. In non-organic farming, fertilizers are used to replenish certain nutrients only, while other nutrients may be depleted. In that sense, soil (nutrients in the soil) last longer in organic farming.
One of the main ways for dealing with soil erosion in Zimbabwe is through terrace farming. Terrace farming makes reduces the amount soil erosion when compared with farming on flat land.
by planting enough trees and try to reduce deforestation
Terrace farming minimizes soil erosion.