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- Wetland farming is an agricultural practice that takes advantage of the unique conditions of wetlands1. It involves using these waterlogged areas for growing crops and supporting livestock. Wetlands provide a source of water for agriculture, habitat for aquaculture, and can be highly productive for farming2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Wetland farming is an agricultural process practiced by farmers in wetland regions. It is an old and sustainable way of farming that lets farmers leverage the unique conditions of the wetlands. Wetlands are more than just marshy landscapes; they are vibrant ecosystems overflowing with life.www.tractorjunction.com/blog/wetland-farming-tech…Wetlands support agriculture, by providing a source of water for crops and livestock, a habitat for aquaculture and rice production, and on fertile floodplains wetlands also support high agricultural productivity. However, wetlands continue to be lost and degraded due to agricultural development.www.ramsar.org/sites/default/files/documents/librar…
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