Abstract Organic farming works in harmony with nature rather than against it. This involves using techniques to achieve good crop yields without harming the natural environment or the people who live and work in it. A range of organic methods can be used at the same time to allow them to work together for the maximum benefit. For example the use of green manures and careful cultivation, together provide better control of weeds than if the techniques were used on their own. Organic farming provides long-term benefits to people and the environment.
Keywords Organic Farming, Agro ecology, Soil fertility, soil structure.