Organic Farming in Rural Kenya:
The Practices, Challenges and its Benefits in Nembure Division, Embu County
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01.12.2011, Auflage: 1. Auflage
Beschreibung
Organic farming refers to a farming system that works with nature (exploiting natural cycles) and relies on crop rotation, biological pest control and recycling of organic matter. This means that it avoids or largely excludes use of chemical fertilizers, synthetic pesticides and other additives in livestock feeds. Organic farming operates on the principles of health, care, ecology and fairness. Very basic aspects of organic farming can be traced to eighteenth century through the works of Albrecht Thaer (1752-1828). The need for more food and the attendant intensification of industrialized agriculture that characterized the green revolution of the 1960s failed to meet the initial goal of feeding the world. The Kenyan government and the Non-Governmental Organizations have been promoting organic farming among rural communities as an environmental friendly practice. This book examines the benefits as well as challenges associated with organic farming sector in rural Kenya, using Nembure Division in Embu County as a case study. It Provides an insight into the nexus of agriculture and the environment.
Autorenportrait
Mr. Moses Kathuri obtained his Masters degree in Environmental Planning and Management in 2010. He has over five years working experience with the rural communities on matters of environmental conservation.He is currently pursuing a Ph.d in Environmental Management and working at Chuka University. A member of international organizations.