What is Organic farming?
This is an agricultural system which originated early in
around the 20th Century in
reaction to rapidly changing farming practices.
Organic Farming is defined by the use of fertilizers of
organic origins such as compost manure, green manure, bone meal, and places
emphasis on techniques such as crop rotation and companion planting.
What I mean by organic farming, is basically farming without using agricultural
chemicals such as insecticides and pesticides. Many researchers have linked some infections
and diseases such as cancers, with the use of pesticides and insecticides.
Benefits of organic farming
- Soil
Management
Unlike Inorganic farming, Organic farming
does not encourage the use of some chemicals (i. e
Insecticides, Pesticides) which will rather temper with the P H of the soil hence destroying the soil structure and ability to yield crops.
Insecticides and pesticides destroy some micro - organisms which live in the soil. These small micro -organisms help to bind to soil particles together and play a great role in soil aeration.
Economical
Since there is no use of expensive chemicals, then the cost of management will be relatively low. This will help organic farmers make a great profit in their sales compared to that of inorganic farmers.
· Environmental friendly
· A healthy form of farming
It help reduces
diseases such as cancers, mainly because there are no chemicals involved
during farming. Inorganic chemicals used in
inorganic farming may cause healthy related problems to human beings and
animals.
· Low Market Competition
Since most people in most parts
of the world have adopted the inorganic form of farming, the organic
farming products demand has risen over time.
· Weed Management
Conclusion
Organic Farming should
be farming of your choice in case you want or planning to start farming, it
has worked in most countries and proven to be one of the best and productive.
Next time you go to the market to buy your foodies, consider checking or asking the seller if they are organic or inorganic.
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