In this materialistic world, we only concentrate on fast development, which comes on the price of our future. Hence we are facing many problems like environmental changes, green house effects etc. These changes have been effecting on our agriculture also. In present time, our farmers use pesticides, chemical fertilizers for the fast growth, surplus production and safety of yields but these are harmful for land fertility and human body. We can minimize these harmful practices for the safety of our future generations. So we need a way, which secure our future and also consent our present development. In this scenario, scholars have given many theories for solving these problems. Here author suggests a theory of sustainable agriculture, which was invented by our ancestors after constant interaction over a long period. This theory, based on coordination between optimum utility and constant development, is useful for us in present circumstances.
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Theory of Optimum Utilization of Resources in Agriculture
In this materialistic world, we only concentrate on fast development, which comes on the price of our future. Hence we are facing many problems like environmental changes, green house effects etc. These changes have been effecting on our agriculture also. In present time, our farmers use pesticides, chemical fertilizers for the fast growth, surplus production and safety of yields but these are harmful for land fertility and human body. We can minimize these harmful practices for the safety of our future generations. So we need a way, which secure our future and also consent our present development. In this scenario, scholars have given many theories for solving these problems. Here author suggests a theory of sustainable agriculture, which was invented by our ancestors after constant interaction over a long period. This theory, based on coordination between optimum utility and constant development, is useful for us in present circumstances.
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theory of optimum utilization of resources in agriculture
In this materialistic world, we only concentrate on fast development, which comes on the price of our future. Hence we are facing many problems like environmental changes, green house effects etc. These changes have been effecting on our agriculture also. In present time, our farmers use pesticides, chemical fertilizers for the fast growth, surplus production and safety of yields but these are harmful for land fertility and human body. We can minimize these harmful practices for the safety of our future generations. So we need a way, which secure our future and also consent our present development. In this scenario, scholars have given many theories for solving these problems. Here author suggests a theory of sustainable agriculture, which was invented by our ancestors after constant interaction over a long period. This theory, based on coordination between optimum utility and constant development, is useful for us in present circumstances.
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Theory of Optimum Utilization of Resources in Agriculture
In this materialistic world, we only concentrate on fast development, which comes on the price of our future. Hence we are facing many problems like environmental changes, green house effects etc. These changes have been effecting on our agriculture also. In present time, our farmers use pesticides, chemical fertilizers for the fast growth, surplus production and safety of yields but these are harmful for land fertility and human body. We can minimize these harmful practices for the safety of our future generations. So we need a way, which secure our future and also consent our present development. In this scenario, scholars have given many theories for solving these problems. Here author suggests a theory of sustainable agriculture, which was invented by our ancestors after constant interaction over a long period. This theory, based on coordination between optimum utility and constant development, is useful for us in present circumstances.