Webinar on

Agroecology & Sustainable Agriculture

September 22, 2021

Agroecology & Sustainable Agriculture-2021

Theme: latest research on sustainable agriculture & farming

We welcome all the enthusiastic researchers from all around the world to join us for the “Webinar on Agroecology & Sustainable Agriculture” scheduled on September 22, 2021. The main theme focused on “latest research on sustainable agriculture & farming” The webinar  will be a common platform for researchers, scholars and students from all areas of Agriculture-food, Aqua Live,  plant science and food safety and other related areas like soil science, soil-plant nutrition chemical and fertilizer industries. The aim of the webinar is to provide a platform to the researchers, industrials and students. It gives a chance to explore research scholars, delegates and students to interact and share their experience and knowledge in Agroecology.

 

Track 1: Agro-ecology And Permaculture

Agroecology is a promising alternative to industrial agriculture, with the potential to avoid the negative social and ecological consequences of input-intensive production. Permaculture is one such agroecological movement, with a broad international distribution and a unique approach to system design. Permaculture can be understood as the growth of agricultural ecosystems in a self-sufficient and sustainable way. This form of agriculture draws inspiration from nature to develop synergetic farming systems based on crop diversity, resilience, natural productivity, and sustainability

Track 2:Aquaculture and Apiculture

Aquaculture refers to farming and harvesting of fish, molluscs, aquatic plants, shellfish, algae, and other organisms in all types of water environments for human consumption, restoration of threatened and endangered species populations, wild stock population improvement, for building aquariums, and fish cultures and habitat restoration. It is also referred to as aqua farming. It is the farming of aquatic organisms.

Track 3:Agroecology and Sustainable Agriculture

Agroecology can be defined as the ecology of the agricultural systems. It is a farming approach that is stimulated by natural ecosystems. It combines local and scientific knowledge and applies ecological and social methods to agricultural systems, concentrating on the relations between plants, animals, humans, and the environment. Sustainable agriculture is agriculture in sustainable ways to meet present food and textile requirements of the society, without compromising the ability for current or future generations to meet their needs. There are various approaches to improve the sustainability of agriculture. It is necessary to develop flexible business process and farming practices, when developing agriculture within sustainable food systems.

Track 4:Agriculture in Changing Environment

Agricultural science is the part of science that involves in the development of biological systems for the sustainable production of fibre and food. It has the capacity to lower the cost of raw materials, increase farming revenue and also improves environmental quality. Sustainable management of land and soil will support agricultural productivity, climate change mitigation, food security, and a wide range of ecosystem services.

Track 5:Agricultural Production Systems

Agriculture conference focuses on the topic agribusiness. Agribusiness is the business of agricultural production. It includes agrichemicals, breeding, crop production distribution, farm machinery, processing, and seed supply, as well as marketing and retail sales. All agents of the food and fiber value chain and those institutions that influence it are part of the agribusiness system.

Within the agriculture industry, "agribusiness" is used simply as a portmanteau of agriculture and business, referring to the range of activities and disciplines encompassed by modern food production. There are academic degrees in and departments of agribusiness, agribusiness trade associations, agribusiness publications, and so forth, worldwide.

 

  • Agro-ecology And Permaculture
  • Aquaculture and Apiculture
  • Agroecology and Sustainable Agriculture
  • Agriculture in Changing Environment
  • Agricultural Production Systems