Organic Farming as a Safe Alternative to Toxic Synthetic Chemicals Usage in Tropical Crop Production †
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Modern, Intensive Crop Production Causes Many Problems
2.1. Nitrate Pollution
2.2. Accumulation of Heavy Metals
2.3. Pesticide Pollution
3. Ways of Ensuring Less Use of Toxic Chemicals in Crop Production through Organic Farming
3.1. Choice of Crops
3.2. Crop Rotation
3.3. Composting
3.4. Mulching
3.5. Weed Control
3.6. Natural Pest and Disease Control
4. Major Benefits of Organic Farming in Crop Production
4.1. Safety for People
4.2. Cost
4.3. Safety for the Environment
5. How Organic Farming Ensures Genetic Diversity/Preservation
6. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Amuji, C.F. Organic Farming as a Safe Alternative to Toxic Synthetic Chemicals Usage in Tropical Crop Production. Chem. Proc. 2022, 10, 52. https://doi.org/10.3390/IOCAG2022-12190
Amuji CF. Organic Farming as a Safe Alternative to Toxic Synthetic Chemicals Usage in Tropical Crop Production. Chemistry Proceedings. 2022; 10(1):52. https://doi.org/10.3390/IOCAG2022-12190
Chicago/Turabian StyleAmuji, Chinedu Felix. 2022. "Organic Farming as a Safe Alternative to Toxic Synthetic Chemicals Usage in Tropical Crop Production" Chemistry Proceedings 10, no. 1: 52. https://doi.org/10.3390/IOCAG2022-12190
APA StyleAmuji, C. F. (2022). Organic Farming as a Safe Alternative to Toxic Synthetic Chemicals Usage in Tropical Crop Production. Chemistry Proceedings, 10(1), 52. https://doi.org/10.3390/IOCAG2022-12190