Ecological agriculture refers to the use of the circulation system of natural materials based on the principle of symbiosis and complementarity between different cultivated organisms, in a certain space and reproduction area, through technologies and measures management strategies, so that different organisms can grow together. in the same environment, achieving a breeding method that maintains ecological balance and improves breeding efficiency. This definition emphasizes that the basis of ecological selection is based on the principle of symbiosis and complementarity between different cultivated organisms; the conditions for ecological breeding are the use of the natural material circulation system, the result is that, through corresponding technologies and management measures, different organisms can be cultivated in a certain breeding space and grow together in the region forr maintain ecological balance and improve reproductive efficiency. Among them, several key words such as "principle of symbiosis and complementarity", "natural circulation system of materials" and "maintaining ecological balance" clarify several limiting factors of "ecological breeding" and distinguish "the 'ecological breeding' and 'artificial breeding' fundamental differences. between them.
What is ecological agriculture?
Introduction What is ecological agriculture? Ecological agriculture refers to the use of circulation systems of natural materials based on the principle of symbiosis and complementarity between different cultivated organisms, in a certain space and reproduction area,