Lecture 26 : Organic Field Crop Management (Pulse and Oilseed Crop)
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Lecture 27 : Organic Plantation Crop Mangement
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Lecture 28 : Organic Meat Production
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Lecture 29 : Introduction on transition to organic crop production
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Lecture 30 : Crop planning and rotation design in organic system
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Lecture 31 : Crop planning and rotation design in organic system (Contd)
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Lecture 32 : Integrated Farming System and Urban Agriculture
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Lecture 33 : Quality of Organic Food
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Lecture 34 : Natural Sources of Antioxidants for Health Defense
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Lecture 35 : Antioxidant Capacity of fruits and vegetables
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Lecture 36 : Organic Food and Human Health
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Lecture 37 : Organic Standard
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Lecture 38 : Organic Certification Process
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Lecture 39 : Operational Structure of Organic Certification
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Lecture 40 : Marketing of Organic Products
Description:
COURSE OUTLINE: Organic farming is an integrated system of agricultural production based on ecological principles, promotion of biodiversity, biological cycles and organic matter recycling to maintain and improve soil fertility and environmental sustainability. The regulations for organic crop cultivation prohibit the use of chemo-synthetic pesticides, mineral fertilizers, growth promoters and Genetically Modified Organisms. Indiscriminate use of these chemicals in conventional farming poses a serious threat to the quality of produce as well as the environment. Concern about food safety and security and environmental sustainability is increasing among scientist, administrator and environmentalist. In view of this, the course is designed to train students on organic farming practices, quality analysis of the products, environmental impact assessment, health benefit of the organic food, etc. After successful completion of the course, the students should be able to design resource efficient farming system for small and marginal farmers for improving their economy while meeting the quality food demand in a sustainable environment
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Organic Farming for Sustainable Agricultural Production