Agricultural Economics

Summary :

The history of organic farming spans from ancient times, when traditional practices like crop rotation, composting, and livestock integration sustained soil health, to a modern global movement responding to the negative impacts of chemicals and industrialization. Pioneers like Sir Albert Howard and Rudolf Steiner championed an ecologically balanced, chemical-free approach in the 20th century, leading to formal standards and widespread adoption. Organic farming emphasizes soil fertility, biodiversity, and reduced environmental harm, now aided by technology and global certification.


Agricultural Economics