Crop Diversity
Crop diversity is an important factor in sustainable agricultural production, in promoting resilient ecosystems, and in providing food security and nutrition for the world's growing population. It refers to the variation in plants used for food, feed, and other agricultural products across different growing regions. Crop diversity helps to minimize the risk of crop failure due to climate change and pests, since different species and varieties of plants can better withstand particular environmental conditions. Crop diversity also promotes genetic diversity, which helps to foster the emergence of new and more productive crop varieties. Additionally, it provides farmers with a wide range of options for producing different products, which can increase their income. Overall, crop diversity is essential for meeting global food security needs and promoting ecological sustainability.
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