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How will agriculture evolve


Agriculture will evolve the following types in the future.
1. Natural Farming
2. Nutrition Orient Farming
3. Fertilize Orient Farming
4. Terrace garden Farming

1. Natural Farming

Now, most of people aware and important of natural food. We are consuming a lot of foods that were packed, preservatives and Jung, these items came from various places in the world so it's added lot of chemicals to avoid food waste. These things we could consume regularly till now. almost we are facing so many diseases in our day to life.

So people are avoiding unhealthy food to use that is the reason we are switchover natural farming. The natural farming foods are very expensive nowadays but in the future may be it will reduce the prices. When this will happen If more people involve natural farming.

2. Nutrition Orient Farming

It's like the way of doing the Hydroponic farming process system but the thing is only nutrition leaf harvesting. In this leaf contain all the nutrition, If you have eaten four to five-leaf in the day that is enough nutrition getting the person. this kind of plants will come in the future.

3. Fertilize Orient Farming

This kind of farming is fully undertaking on the corporate companies and executes the large scale of agriculture activities with the help of machinery. This one not doing normal farmers. This kind of food rate is very cheap but not unhealthy one.

4. Terrace garden farming

The above three things will be applying their terrace based on their need to do the cultivation process and fulfill the need.


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