Organic farming boosts biodiversity, safeguarding nature's delicate balance.
The research looks at how organic farming affects biodiversity globally. They found that organic agriculture has positive effects on creatures like predators, pollinators, and birds. It also helps with soil health by promoting good bacteria and enhancing the environment for beneficial organisms. The study shows that organic farms have more biodiversity than conventional ones. This means they provide a home for a wider range of animals and plants. The researchers also discuss how managing habitats and promoting biodiversity can benefit both food production and the environment. They stress the importance of balancing food production with preserving other natural services. Overall, organic farming seems to be better for biodiversity and may help create a healthier environment.