6. Organic farming is a
form of agriculture
that relies on
techniques such as
crop rotation, green
manure, compost, and
biological pest
control.
7. There have been a mountain of changes which took
place during the Twentieth Centaury like increase in
crop yields, decline in food prices and there were lees
people who went hungry. All this due to new scientific
advances and new technologies, including the
development of new crop varieties, the use of pesticides
and fertilizers, and the construction of large irrigation
systems.
8. Masanobu Fukuoka was
a Japanese farmer and
philosopher who
introduced Natural
farming or Do-Nothing
Farming or in Japanese
Shizen Noho.