Sustainable practices focus on minimizing the use of chemical inputs, optimizing resource utilization, promoting biodiversity conservation, implementing soil and water conservation techniques, adopting integrated pest management strategies, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, all of which contribute to mitigating environmental damage.
How can sustainable practices in agriculture and animal husbandry help mitigate environmental damage?
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Sustainable practices in agriculture and animal husbandry mitigate environmental damage by reducing reliance on chemical inputs, minimizing soil erosion through techniques like conservation tillage and cover cropping, and enhancing biodiversity by preserving natural habitats. Additionally, rotational grazing and efficient waste management in animal husbandry minimize greenhouse gas emissions and nutrient runoff. These practices promote soil health, water conservation, and overall ecosystem resilience, mitigating environmental degradation in agricultural landscapes.