MODULE:3 ORGANIC FARMING AND WASTE MANAGEMENT AND MODULE:4 WATER CONSERVATION
BLOG ON :1.ORGANIC FARMING AND WASTE MANAGEMENT 2.WATER CONSERVATION Organic farming can be defined as an agricultural process that uses biological fertilisers and pest control acquired from animal or plant waste. Organic farming was actually initiated as an answer to the environmental sufferings caused by the use of chemical pesticides and synthetic fertilisers. In other words, organic farming is a new system of farming or agriculture that repairs, maintains, and improves the ecological balance. USEFULNESS OF ORGANIC FARMING: Economical: In organic farming, no expensive fertilisers, pesticides, or HYV seeds are required for the plantation of crops. Therefore, there is no extra expense. Good return on Investment: With the usage of cheaper and local inputs, a farmer can make a good return on investment. High demand: There is a huge demand for organic products in India and across the globe, which generates more income through export. Nutritional: As compared t