THE INTERSECTION OF AGRICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
Keywords:
agriculture, environmental sustainability, sustainable farming, conventional agriculture, soil health, biodiversity conservation, regenerative agriculture, organic farming, agroforestry.Abstract
This article researches the complex relationship between agriculture
and environmental sustainability, examining the various ways in which agricultural
practices impact the environment and exploring strategies for promoting sustainable
farming methods. It discusses the environmental challenges posed by conventional
agriculture, such as soil degradation, water pollution, and biodiversity loss, and
highlights the importance of adopting sustainable practices to mitigate these impacts.
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