Overview
Organic agriculture is a production system that sustains the health of soils, ecosystems, and people by relying on ecological processes, biodiversity, and cycles adapted to local conditions rather than on synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. It emphasizes building and maintaining soil fertility through organic matter, crop rotation, cover cropping, composting, and biological nutrient cycling, and it manages pests and diseases using preventive and biologically based methods, including the use of botanical extracts and biopesticides in place of conventional chemical inputs. By minimizing external synthetic inputs and prohibiting most manufactured agrochemicals, organic agriculture aims to reduce environmental impact, conserve natural resources, and protect soil and water quality while producing food and other agricultural products. The approach sits within wider debates about agricultural strategy, fertilizer response, and food security, where questions of how to improve productivity sustainably, address land degradation, and respond to climate change inform the balance between input-intensive and ecologically based systems. Tools such as soil testing and soil health assessment support nutrient management consistent with organic principles. Beyond its production methods, organic agriculture is associated with goals of sustainability, environmental stewardship, and the maintenance of agroecosystem health. Research in the field examines soil fertility, biological pest control, yield and resource-use trade-offs, and the role of ecologically based practices in achieving durable and sustainable agricultural development.
Research published in this journal
8 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Climate Change-Land Degradation-Food Security Nexus: Addressing India’s Challenge
Does Soil Testing for Fertiliser Recommendation Fall Short of a Soil Health Card?
The Changing Scenario of Agriculture
Potential use of Ginger (Zinger officinale Rose) Extracts as Biopesticide against Myzuspersicae Sulzer (Hemiptera, Aphididae) on Pepper Crops
To Achieve High-Quality Agricultural Development is the General Trend of the Times
Impact if Chlorpyrifos on the Second Instar Mosquito Larvae as Bioindicator in El-Beheira Governorate, Egypt
Lignocellulosic Waste as a Sole Substrate for Production of Crude Cellulase from Bacillus subtilis PJK6 Under Solid State Fermentation Using Statistical Approach
How this research is being cited
The 8 articles above have been cited 67 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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