ecoagriculture
Ecoagriculture is an integrated approach to farming that combines agricultural production with environmental sustainability, biodiversity conservation, and social equity. The concept emphasizes harmonizing food production with ecological principles to enhance resilience, reduce negative impacts on ecosystems, and improve long-term productivity. Unlike conventional agriculture, which often prioritizes high yields through intensive inputs like synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, ecoagriculture seeks to minimize harm to natural systems while maintaining viable livelihoods for farmers.
Key principles of ecoagriculture include agroecological practices such as crop rotation, polyculture (growing multiple crops together),
Ecoagriculture also addresses climate change by sequestering carbon in soils and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Practices
While ecoagriculture offers numerous benefits, its adoption faces challenges, including economic constraints, lack of access to