For years, conventional agriculture has been practised throughout the country, where it aims to bring in profit from a particular patch of land, heavily relying on chemical fertilisers, weedicides, and pesticides. In conventional agriculture, there is a notable emphasis on maximizing profits akin to an industrial production system. Unfortunately, this often comes at the expense of environmental concerns, which are either relegated to a secondary position or entirely disregarded. The use of fertilizers and chemicals, not only damages the environment, but disrupts the agricultural production by polluting soil, water, and air. As a result, in most cases, the production starts declining because of soil fertility loss, after a certain period of time.
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