organic agriculture in English

agriculture without the use of chemically based pesticides and fertilizers

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1. MSc in Agrobiology - Organic agriculture (single degree) or Organic Agriculture and Food Systems (double degree) Climate change and population growth pose a huge, multifaceted, worldwide challenge to agricultural production

2. A man came from Java with a new kind of organic agriculture.

3. The most recent innovation in Chinese Agriculture is a push into organic Agriculture

4. Rizoma Agro is a producer, researcher and technology developer for regenerative organic agriculture

5. Initially developed in 1924, it was the first of the organic agriculture movements.

6. Biodynamic agriculture has many similarities with organic agriculture, like abstaining from using synthetically produced plant treatments

7. Officials informed the Prime Minister that developmental activities shall be centred around basic infrastructure, tourism, agriculture (including organic agriculture and fisheries), and carbon-neutral energy generation.

8. Biodynamics (“biological-dynamics”) is a method of organic agriculture that can be applied to any farm, garden or horticultural enterprise by following a series of practical steps

9. Ben Flanner, a transplanted Wisconsinite who's running it, said he became fascinated with organic agriculture and was set to take an internship on a rural farm but then had a change of heart.

10. The fertilizer produced as above is composed of natural alkaline organic components, so that the oxygenated soil is improved for the organic agriculture without any pesticide, the harmful substances contained in the soil are removed, and the high yield of crops may be realized with good taste.

11. Among the initiatives discussed were the branding and marketing of Falkland Islands (Malvinas) natural products (i.e. meat, wool, fish, calcified seaweed fertilizer and kelp) to world markets; fast-tracking the export of organic agriculture; the construction of a new abattoir built to European Union standards to open in July 2001; an open-door licensing policy for hydrocarbon exploration in unlicensed acreage; the development of onshore fisheries activity; the construction of a new deep-water port for use by tourist and commercial vessels; the responsible development of tourism and the development of a new Falklands (Malvinas) Internet portal with linked web sites to promote a welcoming image of the Islands and to facilitate e-commerce.