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large productivity of food with less amount of landresultslarge productivity of food with less amount of land
to enhance both , and to provide two crops woodland and animal to farmers making the most of their landdesignedto enhance both , and to provide two crops woodland and animal to farmers making the most of their land
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to healthier grapes and earlier harvestinghas ledto healthier grapes and earlier harvesting
as a biodynamic system of farming and so is an enhanced state of organic agriculturehas been designedas a biodynamic system of farming and so is an enhanced state of organic agriculture
the nature of the soil to decline either by direct loss of the soil bulk over time by inevitable erosion , or depletion of minerals like phosphoruscausesthe nature of the soil to decline either by direct loss of the soil bulk over time by inevitable erosion , or depletion of minerals like phosphorus
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less soil erosion and run - off of chemicals and lower release of carbon dioxide into the environmentcausesless soil erosion and run - off of chemicals and lower release of carbon dioxide into the environment
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damage to land and soilcauseddamage to land and soil
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to production of home produced organic pesticides and fertilisersleadingto production of home produced organic pesticides and fertilisers
to increased yields and reduced greenhouse gas emissionssustainably will leadto increased yields and reduced greenhouse gas emissions
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loss of mangrove forests and coastal agriculturecausesloss of mangrove forests and coastal agriculture
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population to grow , towns to spring up , general expansion of society into new geographical areascausespopulation to grow , towns to spring up , general expansion of society into new geographical areas
a surge in agricultural prices and farm laborcausinga surge in agricultural prices and farm labor
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