Agricultural development is a critical driver of global sustainability, focusing on enhancing food security, livelihoods, and environmental resilience. Through innovative practices such as precision farming, organic cultivation, and sustainable water management, agricultural development seeks to optimize yields while minimizing environmental impact. It involves the adoption of advanced technologies, precision agriculture, and climate-smart techniques to address challenges like climate change and resource scarcity. By promoting agribusiness, market linkages, and farmer empowerment, agricultural development contributes to rural economic growth and poverty reduction. Research and investments in agroecology, crop diversification, and efficient supply chains play pivotal roles in fostering a resilient and productive agricultural sector. Overall, agricultural development is essential for creating a sustainable and equitable global food system that meets the nutritional needs of a growing population while safeguarding the planet's ecosystems.
Title : The essential role of photosynthesis in defining net zero carbon dioxide 2 emissions for equilibrium calculations
Dave White, Climate Change Truth Inc, United States
Title : Micromammal diversity and health in agricultural landscapes: A focus on body condition
Linas Balciauskas, Nature Research Centre, Lithuania
Title : Suitaiology: Technical goals and general concept designing for applications in mountain areas
Dachang Zhang, National Research Center for Geoanalysis and Water & Eco Crisis Foundation, United States
Title : Environmental Health Impact Assessment (EHIA) process for agricultural and horticultural processes - Case study as ginning of Indian seed-cotton (or kapas)
Vijayan Gurumurthy Iyer, Techno-Economic-Environmental Study and Check Consultancy Services, India
Title : Farm safety day camp programming for youth
Jason A Hedrick, The Ohio State University, United States
Title : The influence of intensive and organic agriculture activity on the quality of ground and surface water
Laima Cesoniene, Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania