Biodiversity remains threatened by extensive and intensive farming -study

Published 13:43 on May 5, 2025 / Last updated at 13:43 on May 5, 2025 / / International (UN Nature & Biodiversity Talks), Nature & Biodiversity

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A recent study has found that neither farmland expansion nor intensive agricultural practices aimed at increasing yields are beneficial for biodiversity, though one approach is less damaging than the other.
A recent study has found that neither farmland expansion nor intensive agricultural practices aimed at increasing yields are beneficial for biodiversity, though one approach is less damaging than the other.


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