{"id":12146,"date":"2023-11-02T07:42:04","date_gmt":"2023-11-02T06:42:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.agriculturelore.com\/?p=12146"},"modified":"2023-11-02T07:42:04","modified_gmt":"2023-11-02T06:42:04","slug":"how-can-sustainable-agriculture-be-achieved","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.agriculturelore.com\/how-can-sustainable-agriculture-be-achieved\/","title":{"rendered":"How Can Sustainable Agriculture Be Achieved"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Sustainable agriculture brings the best out of both worlds – it not only contributes to a healthier environment but also promises sustainable farming practices. Traditional ways of growing crops lack the scientific precision and can be wasteful when it comes to resources, making such strategies outdated and unsustainable. Achieving sustainable agriculture requires a combination of strategies for proper land management and resource utilization. By following certain guidelines, sustainable agriculture can be achieved to benefit both the environment and agricultural production. Here are seven steps to achieving sustainable agriculture. <\/p>\n

Ensuring the efficient utilisation of resources is the first step to sustainable agriculture. By learning more about biology, soil science, and ecology, farmers can better select and use crop-appropriate fertilizers, irrigation systems and other technologies that ensure responsible resource management. Moreover, cloud-based software can also assist in managing resources, energy and other inputs. <\/p>\n

Encouraging the use of content-appropriate tools, techniques and plant varieties is necessary. This includes exchanging traditional practices with modern techniques by using advanced technologies, such as computer-assisted soil sampling, weather forecasting and precision agriculture. This can help plan the right amount of resources to be utilised, making the process more efficient. <\/p>\n

The use of integrated pest management, which combines pesticide and non-chemical pest management techniques, can provide farmers with greater control of the pest population. This can reduce the use of harmful and unsustainable chemical pest control. Additionally, farmers should use sustainable land management techniques, such as crop rotation and cover cropping, to control pests and diseases. Furthermore, compost and cover crops help with soil fertility and support ecosystem services. <\/p>\n