SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AND SOIL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT UNDER CLIMATE VARIABILITY
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Agricultural productivity is increasingly influenced by climate variability, soil degradation, and resource limitations, necessitating sustainable management approaches that ensure long-term soil fertility and ecosystem stability. This study examines the relationship between agricultural productivity and soil resource management under conditions of environmental uncertainty. The analysis focuses on soil structure, nutrient cycling, and adaptive agricultural practices that mitigate the effects of climatic fluctuations. Emphasis is placed on integrating traditional agronomic knowledge with modern sustainable practices to enhance resilience and productivity. The findings highlight the importance of soil conservation, efficient resource utilization, and adaptive management strategies in maintaining agricultural sustainability in changing environmental conditions.
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