According to Encyclopedia Britanica [1], intensive agriculture is, in agricultural economics, a system of cultivation that uses a large amount of labor and capital in relation to the surface area of ...
Regenerative agriculture is a series of farming practices that improve long-term soil health, boosting yields. It is a holistic style of farming, returning to traditional methods by reducing the use ...
Vertical farming and controlled growing methods offer new ways to produce food, especially in cities, using less water and ...
The global agricultural system is not only obsolete and failing to feed the world’s population, but centuries of intensive farming have caused extensive damage to fragile ecosystems. Regenerative ...
(Beyond Pesticides, September 23, 2025) A study published in European Journal of Agronomy, based on a 16-year, long-term experiment (LTE), finds that organic crops (cotton production with wheat and ...