dose of inorganic fertilisers rather than an immediate removal and adopting organic farming
practices timely and correctly.
Farmers have to be trained in all aspects of organic farming including obtaining
certification from associations that do the monitoring, starting from cultivation to final
harvesting. As chemicals cannot be used as fertilizers and pest control agents, the cultivation
is labour intensive requiring labour for weeding and other farming activities. Hence,
developing countries, which have cheap labour and unpolluted land, can opt for organic
cultivation. Organic manure has to be prepared which leads to environment friendly methods
of organic waste disposal. Organic farming will reduce environment pollution, toxic effects
due to use of pesticides and minerals and problems of biodiversity conservation.
The trend for green products is also increasing and it is expected that the
industrialised countries will insist on ecolabelling of products in tune with ISO 14000 as a
condition of import. This will mean that any product produced has to be certified to ensure
that no ecological damage what so ever has been caused during the production process.
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