Crop Diversity
Crop diversity is the range of variation in the physical characteristics, such as size, shape, and colour, of plant varieties used for food production. Numerous scientific studies have shown that crop diversity is essential for sustainable agriculture, food security and nutrition. Crop diversity is important because it increases genetic variability among crops, making them more resilient to pests, diseases, and climate change. Also, crop diversity helps to preserve the nutritional value of food, as different varieties can contain different vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients. Furthermore, crop diversity can support local livelihoods and create market opportunities, as farmers can choose from a larger selection of crops to diversify their production and expand the number of buyers for their products. Finally, crop diversity can also help to conserve biodiversity in the environment, as diverse crop varieties can provide a variety of habitats for wildlife.
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