Exploring sustainable practices in vegetable farming
K Bhavya Sree, R Sathish, T Arunbabu, K Rajesh and M Sampath Kumar
Sustainable vegetable farming is essential for ensuring food security while preserving environmental health, promoting economic viability, and enhancing social equity. This approach prioritizes the responsible use of natural resources, including soil, water, and biodiversity, to create a balance between agricultural productivity and environmental conservation. Key sustainable practices include crop rotation, organic farming, integrated pest management, and water conservation techniques, all of which help reduce the reliance on synthetic inputs and improve soil health. Technological innovations such as precision agriculture, robotics, and biotechnology offer promising solutions for enhancing farming efficiency and addressing climate-related challenges. However, the transition to sustainable farming faces challenges, including high initial investments, a knowledge gap among farmers, market access issues, and the unpredictable impacts of climate change. Successful case studies demonstrate that sustainable farming practices can lead to both economic and environmental benefits. The future of sustainable vegetable farming depends on policy support, growing consumer demand for sustainably produced goods, and ongoing innovation. As the agricultural sector moves forward, embracing sustainability will be critical for long-term food security and environmental stewardship.
K Bhavya Sree, R Sathish, T Arunbabu, K Rajesh, M Sampath Kumar. Exploring sustainable practices in vegetable farming. Int J Res Agron 2025;8(1):240-247. DOI: 10.33545/2618060X.2025.v8.i1d.2394