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  • Crop Rotation
  • Smart Use Of Fertilizers -> combation of pests and parasites with bio-pestizides -> such as in India
  • Crop Monitoring              -> allows effective application of fertilizers only in the areas where they are really needed
  • Insect Infestation
  • Degrades Soils
  • Encourages High Use Of Fertilizers
  • Decreases Biodiversity 
  • contamination 
  • Groundwater pollution 

  • Simpler To Manage
  • Greater Profits 
  • Simplicity In Farming
  • Reduces the Amount of Additional Land Needed
  • Better Earnings for Farmers and farming Optimisation
  • Increased Productivity And Efficiency
  • Specialized Production
  • Yields Maximization
  • Easier To Manage 
  • Higher Revenues
Monoculture farming is a form of agriculture. It is Cultivation or growth of a single crop or organism especially on agricultural or forest land at one time.
Monoculture
POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
HUMAN IMPACTS/ 
CONSEQUENCES
03
  • soil degradation
        ->fertility loss
  • higher water use for Irrigation
  • Higher Pesticides/Fertilizers Use ->Destroys nutrients in the soil
  • Impact On Pollinators
  • Pesticide Resistance increasing
  • decrease in Biodiversity
04
CONS
02
PROS
01
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  • Crop Rotation
  • Smart Use Of Fertilizers -> combation of pests and parasites with bio-pestizides -> such as in India
  • Crop Monitoring -> allows effective application of fertilizers only in the areas where they are really needed
  • Insect Infestation
  • Degrades Soils
  • Encourages High Use Of Fertilizers
  • Decreases Biodiversity
  • contamination
  • Groundwater pollution
  • Simpler To Manage
  • Greater Profits
  • Simplicity In Farming
  • Reduces the Amount of Additional Land Needed
  • Better Earnings for Farmers and farming Optimisation
  • Increased Productivity And Efficiency
  • Specialized Production
  • Yields Maximization
  • Easier To Manage
  • Higher Revenues

Monoculture farming is a form of agriculture. It is Cultivation or growth of a single crop or organism especially on agricultural or forest land at one time.

Monoculture

POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS

HUMAN IMPACTS/ CONSEQUENCES

03

  • soil degradation
->fertility loss
  • higher water use for Irrigation
  • Higher Pesticides/Fertilizers Use ->Destroys nutrients in the soil
  • Impact On Pollinators
  • Pesticide Resistance increasing
  • decrease in Biodiversity

04

CONS

02

PROS

01