Description
A farming method that avoids synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and GMOs, emphasizing soil health, biodiversity, and ecosystem services.
Technical
Organic and biodynamic farming promotes soil health through the use of compost, manure, and natural pest control methods, while avoiding synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. This approach enhances biodiversity and ecosystem services, and is based on a holistic understanding of the interconnectedness of soil, plants, and animals.
Science
Primary Reaction
Microbial decomposition and nutrient cycling
Sensory Profile
Aroma ()
Origin & History
Civilization
Austrian
Era