Why Organic
Organic Farming
Organic Farming is natural Farming and is being followed from ancient time. It is a method of Farming system which primarily aimed at cultivating the land and raising crops in such a way, as to keep the soil alive and in good health by use of organic wastes (crop, animal and farm wastes, aquatic wastes) and other biological materials along with beneficial microbes (biofertilizers) to release nutrients to crops for increased sustainable production in an eco friendly pollution free environment.
Organic Farming Importance
It is evident that chemical-based fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides are extremely harmful to our health and ecological system. The impact of organic Farming on natural resources favours interactions within the agro-ecosystem those are vital for both agricultural production and nature conservation. Ecological services derived include soil forming and conditioning, soil stabilization, waste recycling, carbon sequestration, nutrients cycling, predation, pollination and habitats
Biodynamic Agriculture
Biodynamic Agriculture is a method of organic Farming which describes as a holistic understanding of agricultural processes. It is a holistic program that utilizes crop rotation, a planting calendar using the cycles of the moon, the sun and the seasons to determine the best time to plant each crop.
Biodynamic Agriculture Importance
It emphasizes the use of manures and composts and excludes the use of artificial chemicals on soil and plants. Methods unique to the biodynamic approach include its treatment of animals, crops, and soil as a single system; an emphasis from its beginnings on local production and distribution systems; its use of traditional and development of new local breeds and varieties; and the use of an astrological sowing and planting calendar
Sustainable Agriculture
Sustainable agriculture may be defined as consisting of environmentally friendly methods of Farming that allow the production of crops or livestock without damage to human or natural systems.