Enhancing sustainable agriculture in developed countries is necessary for food security, which prevents the environment, and by improving livelihoods, effective strategy is the adoption of agroecological practices which has to do with crop diversification, intercropping, and as much as agroforestry, and in that case it improve soil health, and in the other hand reduce dependency on chemical inputs.
Introducing the water conservation methods necessary for rainwater harvesting, which leverage on the drought-resistant crop varieties which helps to optimize water use which protect it against the impacts of climate change where setting up programs for farmers enhances the adoption of practices which gives them the knowledge and skills needed over maintaining sustainable methods.
Hence access to affordable and appropriate technology boosts sustainable agricultural practices where solar-powered irrigation systems and mobile applications for weather forecasting improve productivity and resource management which strengthens the local institutions and cooperatives which empowers farmers, thereby enabling them to share resources, and benefit from collective bargaining.
Giving organic farming initiatives which establishes certification programs gives access to organic products which incentivize sustainable practices, and through the government policies subsidies sustainable agriculture over conventional methods which widespread adoption through international cooperation which gives technical assistance which helps in supporting the developing countries.
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