Organic farming boosts soil health and biodiversity, transforming agriculture's environmental impact.
Organic farming is a way of farming that doesn't use artificial chemicals like pesticides and fertilizers. This study looked at how switching from regular farming to organic farming affects soil and biodiversity. Organic farming aims to keep the soil healthy and support the environment. The research found that organic farming helps improve soil quality and increases biological activity in the soil compared to traditional farming. It also helps create more diversity in plants and animals in the area around the farm, which is good for the ecosystem. So, organic farming not only produces high-quality food and is better for the environment, but it also helps support a variety of living things in and around the farm.