Agricultural sustainability: concepts, principles and evidence
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Abstract
Concerns about sustainability in agricultural systems centre on the need to develop technologies and practices that do not have adverse effects on environmental goods and services, are accessible to and effective for farmers, and lead to improvements in food productivity. Despite great progress in agricultural productivity in the past half-century, with crop and livestock productivity strongly driven by increased use of fertilizers, irrigation water, agricultural machinery, pesticides and land, it would be over-optimistic to assume that these relationships will remain linear in the future. New approaches are needed that will integrate biological and ecological processes into food production, minimize the use…
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- Sustainability
- Business
- Agricultural productivity
- Agriculture
- Productivity
- Natural resource economics
- Natural capital
- Natural resource
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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