Organic farming differs from conventional farming by avoiding synthetic chemicals and maximizing the use of organic inputs like manure and bio-agents, promoting soil health and biodiversity while reducing environmental harm.
How does organic farming differ from conventional farming in terms of inputs and practices?
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Organic farming avoids synthetic chemicals, using natural fertilizers, pest controls, and crop rotations to enhance soil health and biodiversity. Conventional farming relies on synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and genetically modified organisms to maximize yield and manage pests and diseases.