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Biodiversity management of organic farming enhances agricultural sustainability. | LitMetric

Biodiversity management of organic farming enhances agricultural sustainability.

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State Key Laboratory of Vegetation and Environmental Change, Institute of Botany, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanxincun 20, Xiangshan, 100093, Beijing, China.

Published: April 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explores the effectiveness of Biodiversity Management of Organic Farming (BMOF) at Hongyi Organic Farm over eight years, comparing it to traditional chemical farming (CF).
  • Results show that BMOF led to improvements in soil health, pest and weed control, and crop yields, along with a significant increase in net income, growing from $24,423 in 2007 to $258,827 in 2014.
  • The findings suggest that with the right practices, organic farming can meet the food demands of a growing population while providing higher economic benefits and reducing environmental pollution.

Article Abstract

Organic farming (OF) has been believed to be capable of curtailing some hazardous effects associated with chemical farming (CF). However, debates also exist on whether OF can feed a world with increasing human population. We hypothesized that some improvements on OF may produce adequate crops and reduce environmental pollutions from CF. This paper makes comparative analysis of crop yield, soil organic matter and economic benefits within the practice on Biodiversity Management of Organic Farming (BMOF) at Hongyi Organic Farm (HOF) over eight years and between BMOF and CF. Linking crop production with livestock to maximal uses of by-products from each production and avoid xenobiotic chemicals, we have achieved beneficial improvement in soil properties, effective pest and weed control, and increased crop yields. After eight years experiment, we have obtained a gradual but stable increase in crop yields with a 9.6-fold increase of net income. The net income of HOF was 258,827 dollars and 24,423 dollars in 2014 and 2007 respectively. Thus, BMOF can not only feed more population, but also increase adaptive capacity of agriculture ecosystems and gain much higher economic benefits.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4817119PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep23816DOI Listing

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