“No cost” production practices in agriculture include traditional farming methods that rely mainly on natural inputs such as rainwater, organic manure, and traditional seed varieties. These practices typically involve minimal financial investment.
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Examples of no-cost production practices in agriculture include crop rotation, intercropping, and integrated pest management. These methods utilize natural processes to enhance soil fertility, reduce pest pressure, and maximize yields without requiring additional financial investment. They contribute to sustainable farming while minimizing expenses for farmers.