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Answer»  Economic & Ecological Importance of Organic Agriculture:  - It is a very simple and cheap technique, hence can be adopted by even small farmer.
 - Use of biofertilizers increases water holding capacity and aeration of the soil.
 - Temperature and pH of the soil are maintained by use of biofertilizers as a result bacteria in the soil remain functional.
 - By organic farming, the toxicity of soil is reduced and ecological balance is maintained.
 - By use of biofertilizers, we can convert barren land into fertile land. Degradation of the biofertilizers produces organic acids which reduce soil alkalinity.
 - It is pollution-free and maintains soil fertility. 
 - Soil erosion can be prevented by organic agriculture. 
 - The biofertilizers release a balanced amount of nutrients and thus leads to increased fertility of the soil. 
 - Soil fertility is maintained for years by organic farming and leads to an increase in yield for a long duration. 
 - Cost of crop production is reduced by the use of biofertilizers and ultimately leads to economic profit.
  
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