The prevalence of different types of farming can vary greatly depending on the region, climate, and economic factors. However, there are a few types of farming that have become more prominent globally in recent times:

  1. Conventional Farming: This remains the most widespread type of farming today. It involves the use of synthetic chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and genetically modified organisms (GMOs) to maximize crop yields.
  2. Organic Farming: Organic farming is increasingly popular as consumer demand for organic products grows. It avoids synthetic chemicals and GMOs, instead using natural fertilizers and pest control methods.
  3. Sustainable and Regenerative Farming: These practices focus on maintaining soil health, reducing carbon emissions, and improving biodiversity. They are gaining attention as ways to combat climate change and ensure long-term agricultural productivity.
  4. Vertical and Urban Farming: With urbanization and the loss of arable land, vertical farming and urban agriculture have gained traction as innovative solutions to produce food closer to urban populations using less space.
  5. Precision Agriculture: This technology-driven approach uses data analysis, GPS, and IoT devices to optimize field-level management regarding crop farming. It is increasingly used to enhance efficiency and productivity.

These trends highlight a shift towards more sustainable and efficient agricultural practices while catering to the diverse demands for food worldwide.

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What is the Farming Investment Fund

  • Soil and Water Conservation- Participatory Watershed Management
  • Land Resource Inventory, Characterization Agricultural Land Use Planning
  • Model farming agreement on banana in regional languages
  • Clarification regarding Interest Subvention in Central Sector Scheme for financing
  • Information on policy framework for agricultural extension

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