Wetland Farming
Wetland farming is an agricultural practice that takes place in wetland areas, where the soil is often saturated with water. This type of farming utilizes the unique conditions of wetlands to grow crops that thrive in moist environments, such as rice and certain vegetables. Wetland farming can help improve soil fertility and support biodiversity by providing habitats for various species.
Farmers practicing wetland farming often use traditional methods, such as flooding fields, to manage water levels. This approach can also help in water management and flood control, making it a sustainable option for food production in regions prone to flooding or with high water tables.