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- Nature_Farming abstract ""Nature Farming" was established in 1936 by Mokichi Okada, the founder of the Church of World Messianity, an agricultural system originally called "no fertilizer farming" or 自然農法 (shizen nōhō) in Japanese.Offshoots such as the Sekai Kyusei Kyo, promoting ‘Kyusei nature farming’, and the Mokichi Okada Association formed after his death to continue promoting the work in Japan and South-East Asia.According to the International Nature Farming Research Center in Nagano, Japan, it is based on the theories that: Fertilizers pollute the soil and weaken its power of production Pests would breakout from the excessive use of fertilizers The difference in disease incidence between resistant and susceptible plants is attributed to nutritional conditions inside the body. Vegetables and fruits produced by nature farming taste better than those by chemical farming.The term is sometimes used for an alternative farming philosophy of Masanobu Fukuoka.".
- Nature_Farming wikiPageExternalLink www.infrc.or.jp.
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- Nature_Farming wikiPageRevisionID "592026185".
- Nature_Farming hasPhotoCollection Nature_Farming.
- Nature_Farming subject Category:Agriculture.
- Nature_Farming subject Category:Agriculture_and_the_environment.
- Nature_Farming subject Category:Conservation.
- Nature_Farming subject Category:Organic_farming.
- Nature_Farming subject Category:Rural_community_development.
- Nature_Farming subject Category:Sustainable_agriculture.
- Nature_Farming subject Category:Systems_ecology.
- Nature_Farming comment ""Nature Farming" was established in 1936 by Mokichi Okada, the founder of the Church of World Messianity, an agricultural system originally called "no fertilizer farming" or 自然農法 (shizen nōhō) in Japanese.Offshoots such as the Sekai Kyusei Kyo, promoting ‘Kyusei nature farming’, and the Mokichi Okada Association formed after his death to continue promoting the work in Japan and South-East Asia.According to the International Nature Farming Research Center in Nagano, Japan, it is based on the theories that: Fertilizers pollute the soil and weaken its power of production Pests would breakout from the excessive use of fertilizers The difference in disease incidence between resistant and susceptible plants is attributed to nutritional conditions inside the body. ".
- Nature_Farming label "Agricultura Natural Johrei".
- Nature_Farming label "Nature Farming".
- Nature_Farming sameAs Agricultura_Natural_Johrei.
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- Nature_Farming homepage www.infrc.or.jp.
- Nature_Farming isPrimaryTopicOf Nature_Farming.