Organic Farming vs. Conventional Farming
Organic farming 与 conventional farming 的区别在环境和健康方面都十分显著。Organic farming 主要基于 agroecology,保持 biodiversity、microbial 平衡和 sustainability。而 conventional farming 使用 synthetic 肥料和化学品来提高 yields,这可能导致长期的 soil erosion 和 degradation。Pesticide-residue 可能残留在食物中,对人类健康有风险。Organic farming 的主要优势是它是 regenerative 的,通过 composting 和自然方法提高 fertility。这增强了土壤的 resilience,并使其在长期内可持续。另一方面,虽然 conventional farming 更有利可图,但它会在环境中造成 ecotoxicology。Monoculture 农业会逐渐破坏土壤的 nutrient-dense 成分。通过适当的规划和 integrated 农业系统,可以在两种方法之间找到 holistic 的解决方案。未来,subsidization 和技术将使 organic farming 更加先进。
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/ɔːrˈɡæn.ɪk ˈfɑːr.mɪŋ/
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Farming method that avoids synthetic chemicals and fertilizers, using natural methods instead.
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Organic farming improves soil health and reduces pollution. |
Natural Farming, Eco-friendly Agriculture, Sustainable Cultivation
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Conventional Farming, Industrial Agriculture, Chemical-based Farming
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/kənˈvɛn.ʃən.əl ˈfɑːr.mɪŋ/
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Traditional farming method using synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and modern technology.
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Conventional farming increases crop production using fertilizers. |
Industrial Farming, Chemical Farming, Modern Agriculture
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Organic Farming, Sustainable Agriculture, Eco-friendly Farming
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#2648
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/ˌæɡ.roʊ.iːˈkɒl.ə.dʒi/
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A sustainable farming approach that integrates traditional farming with ecological principles.
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Agroecology integrates traditional farming with modern sustainability. |
Ecological Farming, Sustainable Agriculture, Green Farming
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Industrial Farming, Unsustainable Agriculture, Monoculture
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#2649
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/ˌbaɪ.oʊ.daɪˈvɜːr.sə.ti/
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The variety of different living organisms in a particular area or throughout the world.
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Biodiversity is essential for a balanced ecosystem. |
Biological Diversity, Ecosystem Variety, Species Richness
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Monoculture, Homogeneity, Uniformity
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#2650
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/maɪˈkroʊ.bi.əl/
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Related to bacteria, fungi, and other microscopic organisms.
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Microbial activity in the soil improves fertility. |
Bacterial, Microscopic, Microorganism-based
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Sterile, Non-living, Inorganic
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#2651
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/səˌsteɪ.nəˈbɪl.ɪ.ti/
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The ability to maintain environmental and social balance over the long term.
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Sustainability ensures that future generations can meet their needs. |
Durability, Eco-friendliness, Viability
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Unsustainability, Instability, Depletion
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/jiːld/
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The amount of crops harvested from a field in a specific period.
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Farmers aim to maximize yield while maintaining soil health. |
Output, Harvest, Production
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Crop Failure, Loss, Reduction
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#2653
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/sɪnˈθɛt.ɪk/
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Made artificially through chemical processes rather than natural means.
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Many synthetic fertilizers harm the environment. |
Artificial, Man-made, Chemically Engineered
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Natural, Organic, Unprocessed
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#2654
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/sɔɪl ɪˈroʊ.ʒən/
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The gradual wearing away of soil layers due to wind, water, or agricultural practices.
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Deforestation accelerates soil erosion and reduces fertility. |
Land Degradation, Soil Depletion, Erosion
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Soil Conservation, Land Stability, Fertility Maintenance
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The decline in quality or condition of the environment or other things.
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Soil degradation reduces agricultural productivity. |
Deterioration, Decline, Decay
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Improvement, Restoration, Enhancement
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#2656
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/ˈpɛs.tɪ.saɪd ˈrɛz.ɪ.djuː/
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Chemical remnants left over from pesticides used on crops or in soil.
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Excess pesticide-residue in food can be harmful to health. |
Chemical Residue, Toxic Remnants, Agricultural Contaminants
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Purity, Clean Food, Residue-free
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#2657
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/rɪˈdʒɛn.ə.rə.tɪv/
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Able to restore or renew damaged environments, soil, or resources.
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Regenerative farming improves soil health and biodiversity. |
Restorative, Rejuvenating, Revitalizing
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Depleting, Damaging, Exhaustive
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The process of recycling organic waste into fertile fertilizer.
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Composting reduces waste and enhances soil fertility. |
Organic Recycling, Decomposition, Fertilization
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Waste, Landfilling, Chemical Fertilization
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#2659
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/fɜːˈtɪl.ɪ.ti/
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The ability of soil to produce crops or support plant growth.
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Proper crop rotation maintains soil fertility. |
Productivity, Soil Richness, Fruitfulness
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Infertility, Barren, Depletion
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/rɪˈzɪl.jəns/
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The ability to withstand difficult conditions and recover from damage.
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Healthy ecosystems show high resilience to climate change. |
Strength, Endurance, Adaptability
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Fragility, Weakness, Vulnerability
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/ˌiː.kəʊ.tɒkˈsɪ.kə.lə.dʒi/
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The study of the effects of chemical pollution on the environment.
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Ecotoxicology studies the effects of pesticides on wildlife. |
Environmental Toxicology, Pollution Study, Chemical Impact Analysis
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Eco-friendliness, Purity, Non-toxicity
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#2662
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/ˈmɒn.əˌkʌl.tʃər/
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The practice of growing a single crop over a long period, which can deplete soil nutrients.
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Monoculture reduces soil fertility and increases pest attacks. |
Single-crop Farming, Intensive Cultivation, Large-scale Farming
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Crop Rotation, Polyculture, Diversified Farming
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#2663
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/ˈnjuː.tri.ənt dɛns/
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Rich in nutrients and high nutritional value.
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Organic food is often more nutrient-dense than processed food. |
Highly Nutritious, Rich in Nutrients, Wholesome
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Nutrient-deficient, Processed, Empty Calories
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#2664
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Combined different elements together to create a comprehensive solution.
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Integrated farming includes both crops and livestock for sustainability. |
Combined, Unified, Holistic
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Isolated, Fragmented, Disconnected
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#2665
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/hoʊˈlɪs.tɪk/
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Considering all aspects of a problem or situation comprehensively.
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A holistic approach to farming ensures long-term productivity. |
Comprehensive, All-encompassing, Complete
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Partial, Fragmented, Limited
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#2666
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Financial support provided by government or organizations for agriculture or production.
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Subsidization of organic farming encourages sustainable agriculture. |
Financial Support, Government Aid, Grants
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Taxation, Cost Increase, Deregulation
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