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Organic agriculture
uses methods that are ecological, economical, and socially
sustainable. This is why organic agriculture denies the
use of agrochemicals and artificial fertilizers. Instead,
organic agriculture uses crop rotation, the cropping of
different crops than cotton. The use of insecticides is
prohibited; organic agriculture uses natural enemies to
suppress harmful insects. The production of organic cotton
is more expensive than the production of conventional
cotton, however there is no pollution or overproduction.
Organic cotton is produced in organic agricultural systems
that produce food and fiber according to clearly
established standards. Organic agriculture prohibits the
use of toxic and persistent chemical pesticides and
fertilizers, as well as genetically modified organisms. It
seeks to build biologically diverse agricultural systems,
replenish and maintain soil fertility, and promote a
healthy environment.
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