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In pulses, yield was highest 32 per cent times with 12 EVIDENCE (2004–20) ON HOLISTIC BENEFITS OF ORGANIC AND NATURAL FARMING IN INDIA organic approach, 42 per cent with integrated and 26 per cent with inorganic approach. [...] 15 EVIDENCE (2004–20) ON HOLISTIC BENEFITS OF ORGANIC AND NATURAL FARMING IN INDIA BENEFIT-COST RATIO Among three approaches, out of the 61 cropping systems, benefit-cost ratio is highest in 21 per cent with organic approach at nine centres, 13 per cent with integrated approach at seven centres and 66 per cent with inorganic approach at eight centres. [...] It is highest in 21 per cent with integrated approach at eight centres and in 22 per cent with inorganic approach at 17 EVIDENCE (2004–20) ON HOLISTIC BENEFITS OF ORGANIC AND NATURAL FARMING IN INDIA four centres. [...] It is highest in 28 per cent with integrated approach at eight centres and in 19 per cent with inorganic approach at five centres. [...] NITROGEN, PHOSPHORUS AND POTASSIUM IN SOIL In the case of available nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium collectively, mean values of all three macronutrients with organic approach are higher than with inorganic approach in 26 cropping systems (42 per cent) at 10 centres.
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