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Status, benefits and future prospects of organic farming in India: A review
Author(s) -
C. M. Babu,
N Karunakaran
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of management research and analysis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2394-2770
pISSN - 2394-2762
DOI - 10.18231/j.jmra.2021.022
Subject(s) - agriculture , organic farming , livelihood , natural resource economics , natural resource , context (archaeology) , population , intensive farming , ecological farming , business , sustainable agriculture , agroforestry , economics , geography , environmental science , political science , sociology , demography , archaeology , law
Agriculture is still a major livelihood option for majority of population especially in developing counties. While addressing the global food demand, it should also be sustainable in nature in the sense that it should not directly or indirectly cause to depletion of natural resources and the ecosystem in general. Conventional farming is often based on excessive and unscientific use of chemical fertilizer, pesticide and insecticides. It is argued that conventional farming contributes to climate change, depleting fresh water resources, degrading soil fertility and polluting the environment. From this angle, organic farming is suggested as an alternative to conventional farming since its principles and philosophy are entirely different and it has an edge over conventional farming on various grounds. Considering the fact that organic agriculture covers only a small percentage of the net sworn area especially in the case of developing countries like India, whether organic agriculture is a better option to follow, is a pertinent question. In this context, this paper attempts to examine some of the major relevant literature (from year 2000 to 2021) on various aspects of organic farming like definition, principles, and proposed benefits (environmental, economic and social), present status in India, and its prospects.

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