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Sustainable Agriculture: The Need of the Hour

Sustainable Agriculture: The Need of the Hour  In today’s fast-changing world, the agriculture sector faces immense challenges. Climate change, declining soil fertility, water scarcity, and the overuse of chemical fertilizers and pesticides are just a few. In such a scenario, sustainable agriculture — or Tikau Kheti — has become not just an option, but a necessity. It is the key to securing food for future generations while preserving the natural resources our planet depends on.   What is Sustainable Agriculture?  Sustainable agriculture refers to farming practices that meet current food and textile needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. It focuses on three main objectives:   Environmental Health     Economic Profitability    Social and Economic Equity     This form of agriculture emphasizes maintaining soil fertility, conserving water, using renewable resources, and promoting biodiversity —...