Non-Organic
Definition: non-organic
non-organic: adjective referring to crops that are not produced according to guidelines restricting the use of fertilizers and other practices. Understanding the differences between organic and non-organic farming helps farmers make informed decisions about their production methods. While non-organic farming allows the use of synthetic inputs, it can offer higher yields and more consistent quality. Farmers can benefit from choosing the approach that best suits their market demands, resource availability, and sustainability goals. Balancing non-organic and organic practices can optimize farm productivity and environmental impact.
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