Conventional agriculture stands as a formidable force of environmental degradation, propelled by its relentless dependence on intensive pesticide applications and large-scale mechanization. This model of production, while maximizing short-term yields, inexorably exhausts natural resources, catalyzing the biological, physical, and chemical degradation of soils-an erosion of ecological vitality that imperils the very foundation of agricultural sustainability (DERPSCH, 2000; ZILLI et al., 2003). In antithesis, conservation agriculture emerges as an enlightened paradigm of ecological stewardship, offering a profound and indispensable alternative for the preservation of natural resources. It cultivates conservation-driven production systems, poetically articulated in the scholarly discourse as agroecosystems-dynamic landscapes where nature's inherent rhythms are respected rather than disrupted. Within this ethos, chemical inputs are either dramatically curtailed or entirely eschewed, allowing ecosystems to regenerate and thrive. A truly sustainable agricultural model transcends mere productivity; it ensures the perpetuity of food supply while safeguarding the planet.
- | Author: Luiz Gustavo Batista Ferreira
- | Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
- | Publication Date: Mar 07, 2025
- | Number of Pages: 00096 pages
- | Binding: Paperback or Softback
- | ISBN-10: 6208434726
- | ISBN-13: 9786208434724