NATURAL AND CONSERVATION FARMING PRACTICES IN INDIA: RECENT PRACTICES AND FUTURE CHALLENGES
SWAPNADEEP BAGDI BAGDI
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Abstract
Conservation agriculture is an agricultural system through which the work of agriculture is done through conservation of biodiversity, change of soil structure and long term financial management through which the change in production of agricultural crops can be observed. . This farming has shown interest in farming in most of the states of India. Conservation agriculture can be used to increase yields, reduce production costs, preserve crop diversity, etc. In India, there is a need to change policy frameworks and develop strategies to promote farmer conservation in agriculture. This research paper sheds light on emerging concerns about the continued adoption of conventional agricultural systems and analyzes the possibilities, policy issues, limitations, and research requirements for conservation agriculture in India. Secondary data has been used in this research. Secondary information has been collected in various papers, newspaper books, personal sources, journals, websites of government documents etc.Key words: Conservation agriculture, biodiversity, management, strategies
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