Sunny Priyan
Biodynamic farming enhances the soil using natural composts and preparations, promoting long-term fertility and vitality.
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It treats the farm as a self-sustaining organism, integrating animals, plants, and soil for ecological balance.
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Like organic farming, it avoids synthetic pesticides and fertilizers, ensuring healthier produce and environmental safety.
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It follows lunar and planetary cycles to guide planting and harvesting, which is believed to boost crop resilience and yield.
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Research suggests that biodynamically grown foods may contain higher levels of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.
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Focusing on renewal rather than depletion, biodynamic farming helps restore ecosystems and combat climate change.
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