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  2. Zero waste agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Zero waste agriculture is a type of sustainable agriculture which optimizes use of the five natural kingdoms, i.e. plants, animals, bacteria, fungi and algae, to produce biodiverse-food, energy and nutrients in a synergistic integrated cycle of profit making processes where the waste of each process becomes the feedstock for another process.

  3. Integrated farming - Wikipedia

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    The holistic approach UNI 11233 new European bio standard: an integrated production system looks at and relates to the whole organic and bio farm. The International Organization of Biological Control (IOBC) describes integrated farming according to the UNI 11233-2009 European standard as a farming system where high-quality organic food, animal feed, fiber, and renewable energy are produced by ...

  4. Biointensive agriculture - Wikipedia

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    The biointensive method provides many benefits as compared with conventional farming and gardening methods, and is an inexpensive, easily implemented sustainable production method that can be used by people who lack the resources (or desire) to implement commercial chemical and fossil-fuel-based forms of agriculture.

  5. Central Arid Zone Research Institute - Wikipedia

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    Basic and applied research on sustainable farming systems in arid ecosystem; Repository of information on the state of natural resources and desertification processes; Livestock-based farming systems and range management practices for the chronically drought affected areas; Generation and transfer of location-specific technologies Infrastructure

  6. Indian Institute of Soil Science - Wikipedia

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    Long Term Soil Fertility Management through Integrated Plant Nutrient Supply. Indian Institute of Soil Science. Anand Swarup; D. Damodar Reddy; R. N. Prasad (1999). Sulfur Management for Soil seed and Pulse Crops. Indian Institute of Soil Science. P. Ramesh (2009). Efficient Use of On-Farm and Off-Farm Resources in Organic Farming. Indian ...

  7. International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid ...

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    The International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) is an international organisation which conducts agricultural research for rural development, headquartered in Patancheru, Hyderabad, Telangana, India, with several regional centres (Bamako (Mali), Nairobi (Kenya)) and research stations (Niamey (Niger), Kano (Nigeria), Lilongwe (Malawi), Addis Ababa (Ethiopia ...

  8. P. K. Ramachandran Nair - Wikipedia

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    The specific areas of his research include agroforestry in the tropics and subtropics, integrated farming systems, soil carbon sequestration and climate change mitigation, ecosystem services, and soil fertility management. He has written over 200 peer-reviewed articles, 17 books and over 80 book chapters.

  9. Farming systems in India - Wikipedia

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    Each region in India has a specific soil and climate that is only suitable for certain types of farming. Many regions on the western side of India experience less than 50 cm of rain annually, so the farming systems are restricted to cultivate crops that can withstand drought conditions and farmers are usually restricted to single cropping. [3]