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The Role of Nano-Fertilizers in Sustainable Agriculture: Boosting Crop Yields and Enhancing Quality. [PDF]
Kekeli MA, Wang Q, Rui Y.
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The Biocontrol and Growth-Promoting Potential of <i>Penicillium</i> spp. and <i>Trichoderma</i> spp. in Sustainable Agriculture. [PDF]
Sun W, Shahrajabian MH, Guan L.
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Sustainable agriculture: leveraging microorganisms for a circular economy. [PDF]
Glockow T+3 more
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Editorial: Bio-based strategies for biotic and abiotic stress management in sustainable agriculture. [PDF]
Yildiz M, Romanazzi G, Oguz MC.
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Sustainability, Agriculture, and Agricultural Policy [PDF]
In this paper, the problem of achieving sustainable development in the context of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and other policy suggestions is examined. Sustainable development is defined as a commitment to conserve necessary biological, cultural, and aesthetic capital for future generations. This is not a costless process.
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Sustainable Agriculture is Humane, Humane Agriculture is Sustainable [PDF]
Procedures that increase the sustainability of agriculture often result in animals being treated more humanely:both livestock in animal and mixed farming and wildlife in arable farming. Equally, procedures ensuring humane treatment of farm animals often increase sustainability, for example in disease control and manure management.
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Sustainability rests on the principle that we must meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Starving people in poor nations, obesity in rich nations, increasing food prices, on-going climate changes, increasing fuel and transportation costs, flaws of the global market, worldwide ...
Lichtfouse, Eric+4 more
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Sustainability rests on the principle that we must meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Starving people in poor nations, obesity in rich nations, increasing food prices, on-going climate changes, increasing fuel and transportation costs, flaws of the global market, worldwide ...
Lichtfouse, Eric+4 more
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