Organic vs Inorganic Farming

1. Introduction

Farming is the backbone of our country. almost 50% of people in India are involved. There are two types of forming Organic farming and inorganic Farming. Organic farming uses natural methods, while inorganic farming uses chemical fertilizers. Water is also very important in farming, and rainwater harvesting helps save water naturally.

2. Our Aim.

To study and compare organic and inorganic farming methods, and to study how rainwater harvesting can promote sustainable, environmentally friendly agriculture, and to aware people that how inorganic could be dangerous.

3. Our Model

We have divided the base into two parts: organic farming and inorganic farming.

A. Organic farming.

We have added rainwater harvesting. By rainwater harvesting, the stored water will be supplied to the farm when it is needed. And next to that, we have shown 7 types of organic farming, which are

• Pure organic farming

• Integrated Organic farming

• Bio-dynamic farming

• Vermicompost-based farming

• Permaculture farming

• Crop Rotation and mixed cropping

• Natural farming.

B. Inorganic farming.

We have added dry soil and shown the shock of chemical fertilizers and the dry plants. And we have shown what the dangerous disease will cause.

Some extra elements.

• houses

• farmers

• designer stons

4. Material

• cardboard - reuse

• colour papers - Rs. 20

• plastic sheet - Rs. 20

• PVC pipe - Rs. 30

• soil - free

• plastic box - reuse

Team: Himanshu Mishra, Dibyansu Moharana, Aryan Gond