Regeneration of Soil Contents Through Organic Farming in India

  • G. S. Walmik Shivaji University, Kolhapur. Pin-416004, Maharashtra
Keywords: Soil Degradation,, Organic Farming Method,, vermi fertilizers and Sustainable Development

Abstract

Soil and water are the base resources of agriculture. The soil and water resource base for an average farm holding has declined considerably during the last five decades particularly from green revolution. Soil Degradation occurs when the soil is chemically or biologically altered by adding herbicides, pesticides, or toxic waste. Most of the reasons of soil degradation are man-made. Definitely the productivity of Indian agriculture has increased significantly and achieved the required development. But it is an unsustainable development of agriculture, which has led to the problem of soil degradation. Natural measures can prevent the pollution of natural resources. In this paper, researcher had considered only about the soil input and compares the soil contents from chemical farming method and organic method and trying to suggest remedial measures to regenerate the soil contents.

Author Biography

G. S. Walmik, Shivaji University, Kolhapur. Pin-416004, Maharashtra

Department of Economics

Published
2019-07-01
Section
Articles