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Organic Farming and Waste Management

 According to the subject social connect and responsibility i have visited place called Punyakoti organic farming centre there were different kinds of organic vegetables and organic plants and also giving organic foods for animals.



Benefits of organic farming:

Environmental Sustainibility

Healthier food

Soil conservation

Support for rural areas

Reduced Water Contamination


Concept of wet waste and its significance in agriculture and environmental sustainability:

Wet waste also known as organic waste or biodegradable waste, refers to any waste material that

is biodegradable and primarily consists of organic matter such as food scraps, yard waste, paper,

and other materials that can decompose naturally. 

->Compositing

->Reduction of methane emissions

->Closed nutrient cycle

->Soil health

-> Resource Conservation

The potential challenges and limitations associated with implementing wet waste management systems in organic farming.

While wet waste management systems offer numerous benefits in organic farming, there are also

several challenges and limitations associated with their implementation. These challenges can vary

depending on factors such as farm scale, available resources, infrastructure, and local regulations.

Here are some potential challenges and limitations: 

1)Infrastructures and resources

2)Regulatory Compliance and Permitting

3)Quality and Contamination            

4)Market Demand and Product Utilization


Conclusion:

It was a great experience knowing about organic farming and effective utilization of wet waste.


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