Ecological Circular Agriculture and Green Development
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Ecological Circular Agriculture, Green DevelopmentAbstract
1) Identify the ecological and environmental problems facing agriculture; (2) Introduce the need and importance of developing organic farming and green development; (3) Model and technology of organic farming (recycling of waste resources; use of biodiversity; green substitution and reduction of chemical inputs, mitigation of greenhouse gases, etc.); (4) Regulation of policies and laws
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