Agriculture today stands at a turning point. Fields across the world face the pressures of declining soil fertility, erratic rainfall, rising input costs, and shrinking biodiversity. Farmers confront these challenges daily, often with fewer resources and growing risks. Yet beneath this uncertainty
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1. The Growing Challenge Rice sustains more than half of the world’s population and is a cornerstone of food security. Yet, as climate extremes intensify and input-intensive farming expands, an old agronomic challenge has re-emerged: lodging — the bending or collapse of
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I am insect — ancient, resilient guest,You called me creature, then labeled me pest.Three hundred million years I’ve flown,Before your kind had ever grown. We are the pulse of leaf and bloom,In buzzing fields, we chase perfume.Seventy-five percent, we thrive —Keeping this
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Humanity will reach the organic (biological) age or cease to exist – H.P. Rusch There are several competing philosophies today that underwrite one or another form of agricultural practice. Although it is relatively easy to describe goals for a more sus- tainable
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issues and debates The serious ecological and economic crisis in farming community in India and other countries has led to evolution of new models of agriculture which are based on sound ecolog- ical principles making effective use of local resources and natural
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