Author(s): Toynbee Iqbal*
This article explores the concept of smart crop diversification and its pivotal role in enhancing overall crop productivity. In a world facing unprecedented challenges in agriculture, including climate change and soil degradation, smart diversification practices offer a strategic approach to sustainable farming. The article delves into key practices such as crop rotation, polyculture systems, cover cropping, agroforestry, and climate-smart agriculture, highlighting their benefits in terms of increased resilience, improved soil health, enhanced biodiversity, and economic stability for farmers. By adopting smart crop diversification, farmers can not only mitigate risks associated with pests, diseases, and adverse weather conditions but also contribute to a more sustainable and secure global food supply