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Problems and prospects of the development of organic farming in Pripiat Polesia of the Republic Of Belarus

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  • Skrypchuk P.M.

    (National University of Water and Environmental Engineering)

  • Tynovets S.V.
  • Filipenkoasiliy V.S.
  • Tynovets I.V.

    (Polessky State University)

Abstract

The article is devoted to the study of problems and the rationale for the prospects for the development of organic farming in the Pripyat Polesie of the Republic of Belarus The geographical location of Pripyatsky Polesie, the availability of water resources and the state of soil fertility for the organization of organic agriculture are the main prerequisites for efficient crop production. The use of fallow and restoration of fertility of degraded soils in the transboundary region are the main tasks, the solution of which will contribute to the improvement of socio-ecological-economic stability in the region. In the Republic of Belarus, the use of the most suitable soils continues against the background of work on their ameliorative improvement in the Polesia zone and the planting of less fertile agricultural lands along with measures that increase their adaptive capacity. The goal of various economic processes in the cross-border region of Ukraine and the Republic of Belarus in most cases is to improve the biological activity and soil fertility, which will provide the population with ecologically clean food. An institutional system has been developed to support the development of organic farming in the Republic of Belarus, which should include: creating a regulatory framework, harmonizing regulatory documents with the requirements of trading partners in various countries of the world, etc. The basic requirements for the organization of organic farming are substantiated: organic farming should be based on the principles of the existence of natural systems and cycles; organic farming management must be preventive, etc. The practical application of the developed provisions is to develop recommendations for the harmonious development of a single natural complex — Pripyat Polesie along the path of a «green» economy.

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  • Skrypchuk P.M. & Tynovets S.V. & Filipenkoasiliy V.S. & Tynovets I.V., 2018. "Problems and prospects of the development of organic farming in Pripiat Polesia of the Republic Of Belarus," Balanced Nature Using, Institute of agroecology and environmental management, vol. 11(3), pages 40-50, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:bnu:journl:v:11:y:2018:i:3:p:40-50
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