Compare the cost dynamics of organic production systems with conventional farming methods, considering inputs, labor, and overall operational expenses, and discuss the economic feasibility of organic agriculture.
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Organic farming methods differ from conventional farming in several ways: Conventional farming uses chemical fertilizers to promote plant growth, while organic farming employs manure and compost to fertilize the soil. At input level, irrigation and labor costs were higher at organic farms, while other expenses (fertilizer, and especially pesticide costs) were lower. Overall, total production cost of organic farms was 14–40% lower compared to conventional farms, with 14–23% lower wheat yield. Organic farming requires more labour input than conventional farming, it is employment generating. Organic agriculture offers requires costlier agricultural inputs (such as HYV seeds, chemical fertilizers, pesticides etc.). Conventional agricultural production is nearly doubles that of organic agriculture. However, the research also showed that converting to organic farming might significantly benefit the environment while reducing costs. Conventional farming (CF) includes a large amount of chemical fertilizer and pesticide use to increase the yields per hectare. Chemical and synthetic fertilizers and pesticides are not applied in the organic farming (OF) system to reduce their adverse environmental impacts.