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Title: Problems and prospects of environmental safety of domestic agriculture
Authors: Chupina, I.
Izakova, N.
Simachkova, N.
Editors: Loretts O.
Ojha N.
Ruchkin A.
Vinogradov S.
Kukhar V.
Lopez Garcia J.L.
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: EDP Sciences
Abstract: The basis for the environmental safety of agricultural products should be the production of products in accordance with natural resources. In other words, it is the idea of a closed cycle, where organic livestock fertilizers are both an ecological and economic principle of production. Species diversity in the ecosystem is also an important factor in environmental safety. These are different ways of crop rotation, regulating the formation of weeds and their destruction by mechanical means, rather than by chemical means, laying hedges and habitats. These measures protect nature and do not disturb its ecological balance. Ecological agriculture aims to consider and use the soil more efficiently. For example, wetlands are better used for grassland farming rather than ploughing these sites. Also long overdue is the problem of state support of domestic farmers who produce the cleanest ecological products, more similar in composition to organic products. Guided by the principles of landscaping in agriculture, it is possible to obtain products that will not bring harm, will be high-quality and useful. © The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2020.
Keywords: AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
AGRICULTURAL ROBOTS
SAFETY FACTOR
CROP ROTATION
ECOLOGICAL AGRICULTURES
ECOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC
ECOLOGICAL BALANCE
ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY
HIGH QUALITY
IN COMPOSITIONS
ORGANIC PRODUCTS
ECOLOGY
Conference name: 2020 International Scientific and Practical Conference on From Inertia to Develop: Research and Innovation Support to Agriculture, IDSISA 2020
Conference date: 19 February 2020 through 20 February 2020
ISSN: 25550403
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202017604016
SCOPUS: 85088439653
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