· Achieves the integration of natural biological cycles and controls · Protects and renews soil fertility and the natural resource base. · Optimizes the management and use of on-farm resources. · Reduces the use of non-renewable resources and purchased production inputs. · Provides an adequate and dependable form of income. · Promotes opportunity in family farming and farm communities.
agriculture
You can't BUY sustainable agriculture. It's something that is beyond the price of money, you have to want to make agriculture sustainable. It's a value, not an asset.
Art. Wilson has written: 'Agriculture and sustainable development' -- subject(s): Agriculture and state, Sustainable agriculture
Research questions that can be formulated around the keyword "sustainable agriculture" may include: How can sustainable agriculture practices improve crop yields while minimizing environmental impact? What are the economic implications of transitioning to sustainable agriculture methods for farmers and consumers? How can technology be leveraged to enhance the sustainability of agricultural practices? What are the social and cultural factors influencing the adoption of sustainable agriculture practices? How can policy interventions support the widespread implementation of sustainable agriculture techniques?
"The Impact of Sustainable Agriculture Practices on Crop Yields" "Economic Benefits of Implementing Sustainable Agriculture Techniques" "Challenges and Opportunities in Promoting Sustainable Agriculture" "Role of Technology in Advancing Sustainable Agriculture" "Environmental Impacts of Conventional vs. Sustainable Agriculture Methods"
One of the advantages of agriculture is that it supply enough food to man
The motto of Sindh Agriculture University is 'Sustainable Agriculture For Food Security'.
The benefits of using sustainable agriculture are many. It helps to protect the environment as well as human and animal health. It uses less energy than typical agriculture as well.
The modern industrial agricultural practices are constantly being modified to become more sustainable. The concept of sustainable agriculture is simply that it creates more benefit for the environment in general than it does harm. A good example of pure sustainable agriculture would be an organic garden which is tended only with hand tools. While this is obviously too small to feed the world's needs, it provides a goal for industrial agriculture.
intensive irrigation
Hongxing. Ni has written: 'Economic assessment of selected resource management techniques in marginal upland agriculture' -- subject(s): Economic aspects of Sustainable agriculture, Sustainable agriculture
Sustainable agriculture is the production of crops by exploiting agricultural resources but without sacrificing the future needs for agricultural resources.Bio intensive gardening minimises the use of resources by not wasting it and therefore falls in the framework of sustainable agriculture.