Agriculture is a significant source of carbon emissions, primarily due to land-use changes, fertilizer application, and livestock management. The conversion of forests and grasslands into croplands releases stored carbon into the atmosphere. Moreover, synthetic fertilizers contribute to nitrous oxide emissions, a potent greenhouse gas. Livestock farming, particularly cattle, produces methane during digestion, further exacerbating climate change. To mitigate these impacts, adopting sustainable practices such as agroforestry, cover cropping, and rotational grazing is essential. These methods enhance soil health and carbon sequestration, ultimately reducing emissions. By prioritizing sustainability in agriculture, we can support food security while addressing the climate crisis.
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