An Urgent Need for Sustainable Agricultural Practices: A Review of Natural, Organic Ayurvedic and Homa Farming over Chemical Farming

Kumar, Ashwani and Sharma, Priya and Meenakshi, . and Yadav, Jyotsna and Vaid, Pardeep Kumar (2018) An Urgent Need for Sustainable Agricultural Practices: A Review of Natural, Organic Ayurvedic and Homa Farming over Chemical Farming. Asian Journal of Research in Crop Science, 1 (3). pp. 1-20. ISSN 25817167

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Abstract

Agriculture lies at the heart of Indian civilization. The goal of sustainable agriculture is to integrate all factors into a production system that is appropriate for the environment, people, and local economic conditions. Another issue of great concern was the sustainability of soil productivity as land began to be intensively tilled to produce higher yields under multiple and intensive cropping systems. Water logging and secondary salinization have been the banes associated with excess and irrational irrigation. Groundwater table declined sharply as more and deeper bore wells were drilled. Recharging of groundwater has also been reduced due to severe deforestation. Indiscriminate use of chemical pesticides to control various insect pests and diseases over the years has destroyed many naturally occurring effective biological control agents. Sustainable organic farming practices needs proper eco-friendly pest and disease management practices in addition to balanced nutritional supplement to improve the quality and quantity of the agricultural outputs. Homemade bio-pesticides are prepared by household members using local resources without having any scientific study or research. Homemade bio-pesticides are always environment friendly, safe, low cost or free of cost locally available resources utilization system through engaging family labor. The common understanding on homemade bio-pesticides and organic pest management was very positive. Both preventive and control measures were taken by the farmers in the study area. Sustainable organic agriculture is not a prescribed set of specific practices; rather, it is an integrated system that considers a more complete account of both the costs and benefits of agriculture as it applies to environmental, social, and financial well-being of Indian farmers.

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Subjects: Eprints AP open Archive > Agricultural and Food Science
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Date Deposited: 17 May 2023 07:08
Last Modified: 04 Oct 2023 05:28
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