Biodiversity-rich farming boosts food security, reduces pesticide use in rural communities
Agriculture can harm biodiversity by replacing natural diversity with fewer cultivated plants and animals. Traditional farming methods with more biodiversity can help reduce pests naturally. Studies in California show that having a variety of plants can control insect pests. Some countries in Latin America still use diverse farming methods like intercropping and agroforestry. Organizations in Latin America are learning from these methods to help rural farmers.