Since 2020, aggregated from related topics
Agricultural intensification refers to the process of increasing the productivity and efficiency of agricultural systems through the use of technology, management practices, and inputs such as fertilizers and pesticides. This research area focuses on finding innovative ways to maximize crop yields, improve soil quality, and optimize resource utilization while minimizing negative environmental impacts. Key goals of agricultural intensification include ensuring food security, increasing farm profitability, and promoting sustainable agricultural practices. Researchers in this field may study various aspects of crop production, livestock management, and agroecosystems to develop strategies for more efficient and productive agricultural systems.