project:-sankalp , Group (B) Challenge-4# "GOORGANIC",B.S&G ,D.H.Q Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India
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project:-sankalp , Group (B) Challenge-4# "GOORGANIC",B.S&G ,D.H.Q Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India

.Certified organic agriculture accounts for 70 million hectares globally, with over half of that total in Australia.[2] Organic farming continues to be developed by various organizations today. It is defined by the use of fertilizers of organic origin such as compost manure, green manure, and bone meal and places emphasis on techniques such as crop rotation and companion planting. Biological pest control, mixed cropping and the fostering of insect predators are encouraged. Organic standards are designed to allow the use of naturally occurring substances while prohibiting or strictly limiting synthetic substances.[3] For instance, naturally occurring pesticides such as pyrethrin and rotenone are permitted, while synthetic fertilizers and pesticides are generally prohibited. Synthetic substances that are allowed include, for example, copper sulfate, elemental sulfur and Ivermectin. Genetically modified organisms, nanomaterials, human sewage sludge, plant growth regulators, hormones, and antibiotic use in livestock husbandry are prohibited.[4][5]Reasons for advocation of organic farming include advantages in sustainability,[6][7]openness, self-sufficiency, autonomy/independence,[7] health, food security, and food safety. Organic agricultural methods are internationally regulated and legally enforced by many nations, based in large part on the standards set by the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM), an international umbrella organization for organic farming organizations established in 1972.[8] Organic agriculture can be defined as: an integrated farming system that strives for sustainability, the enhancement of soil fertility and biological diversity while, with rare exceptions, prohibiting synthetic pesticides, antibiotics, synthetic fertilizers, genetically modified organisms, and growth . project:-sankalp , Group (B) Challenge-4# "GOORGANIC",B.S&G ,D.H.Q Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India the Bharat Scout Guide D.H.Q Jodhpur Rajasthan ROVER MATE--MAHESH PANWAR Aishwarya College Jodhpur Rajasthan thank you for this Challenge #bsgindia #sankalpproject #bsgraj #Stayathome #goorganic #sdgs4 #fightcovid-19. and Also Has tag Use this challenge. thank you so much for this Challenge
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