Mango is the King of Fruits for a reason. Natureland Organics Organic Mango Jam is made with love and care of handpicked highest quality juicy and pulpy mangoes. Our organic Mango Jam provides a delightful flavour for every age. It improves cholesterol levels, cleanses skin and is good for eyes. Our organic Mango jam is best in excellence and finest in flavour.
ORGANIC MANGO JAM 250 GM
Mango is the King of Fruits for a reason. Natureland Organics Organic Mango Jam is made with love and care of handpicked highest quality juicy and pulpy mangoes. Our organic…
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Weight | 250 kg |
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brands | Nature Land Organics |
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Organic products, including organic cereals, are generally considered more sustainable than conventionally produced products because they are grown without synthetic pesticides and fertilizers, which can have negative impacts on the environment, including soil health, water quality, and biodiversity.
In addition to avoiding harmful chemicals, organic farming practices prioritize soil health, biodiversity, and conservation of natural resources. Organic farmers use crop rotations, cover crops, and other techniques to maintain healthy soil and reduce erosion. They also encourage beneficial insects and other wildlife that can help control pests and promote plant growth.
Organic farming practices can also help mitigate climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and sequestering carbon in the soil. Organic farmers often use techniques such as composting, reduced tillage, and intercropping to improve soil health and increase carbon sequestration.
However, it is important to note that organic farming is not a silver bullet for sustainability. Organic farming still requires significant inputs of energy and resources, and there is ongoing debate about the relative sustainability of organic versus conventional farming practices. Some studies have found that organic farming can have lower yields and higher energy inputs than conventional farming, which could limit its ability to meet global food demand.
Overall, while organic products, including organic cereals, are generally considered more sustainable than conventionally produced products, it is important to consider the environmental and social impacts of all farming practices and to strive for continuous improvement in sustainability across the food system.
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