Abstract: Indian Indigenous Agricultural Knowledge (IAK) encompasses centuries-old practices that emphasize ecological balance, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable resource utilization. This study delves into the relevance and efficacy of these traditional practices in promoting sustainable and eco-friendly agriculture. By analyzing various indigenous methods such as mixed cropping, organic fertilization, and water conservation techniques, the research highlights their environmental and economic benefits. Furthermore, the study examines the extent of global recognition and support for these practices, considering international policies and frameworks. The findings suggest that integrating IAK into modern agricultural systems can significantly contribute to achieving global sustainability goals.
Keywords: Indian Indigenous Agricultural Knowledge, Sustainable Farming, Eco-Friendly, Practices Traditional Agriculture, Global Support, Biodiversity Conservation, Agroecology, Climate Resilience
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DOI:
10.17148/IMRJR.2025.020501