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Green technologies for sustainable agriculture

By: Shivay, Y.S. and Reddy, Kadapa Sreenivasa.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Kurukshetra: A Journal on rural Development Description: 72(7) May, 2024: p.46-50.Subject(s): Green technologies, Sustainable agriculture In: Kurukshetra: A Journal on rural DevelopmentSummary: Agriculture plays a vital role in providing food affordably to present and future generations. Onetime, agricultural research and development have driven the adoption of new technologies, leading to substantial increase in productivity and output. However, our current methods of measuring productivity overlook the environmental services and natural resources utilized. To ensure sustainable development, future agricultural technologies must privates both profitability and environmental impact, acknowledging the importance of natural resources and ecosystem services. Thus, green technologies aim to enhance production sustainably, birding the gap between productivity and ecological balance. – Reproduced
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72(7) May, 2024: p.46-50 Available AR131836

Agriculture plays a vital role in providing food affordably to present and future generations. Onetime, agricultural research and development have driven the adoption of new technologies, leading to substantial increase in productivity and output. However, our current methods of measuring productivity overlook the environmental services and natural resources utilized. To ensure sustainable development, future agricultural technologies must privates both profitability and environmental impact, acknowledging the importance of natural resources and ecosystem services. Thus, green technologies aim to enhance production sustainably, birding the gap between productivity and ecological balance. – Reproduced

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