Organic farming boosts rare species, could feed the world sustainably
In farming areas, it's important to balance growing crops and protecting nature like animals and plants. Scientists investigated ways to do this effectively and affordably. They looked at different types of farming, like organic farming, and how it can help rare and common species. Organic farming supports bumblebees by having more flowering weeds, which animals like. By adjusting crop planting to be less crowded, it helps bees without reducing crop growth. The study shows that organic farming can be cost-effective for adding to the variety of plant species when the surrounding landscape is diverse. This research suggests that by making small changes to farming methods, we can help nature thrive while still producing food.