1 Plant Archives Vol. 20, Supplement 1, 2020 pp. 3068-3075 e-ISSN:2581-6063 (online), ISSN:0972-5210 PARADOXICALLY VICIOUS CYCLE OF AGRICULTURE POLLUTION : A CONTEXTUAL BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW FOR PROSPECTIVE AGENDA Rajinder Minhas 1 * 1 Mittal School of Business, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, Punjab India-144 411 * Corresponding Author: e mail:rajinder.21933@lpu.co.in Abstract Pollution and its control are most concerned and deliberated issue of contemporary world. Amongst all pollutants agriculture pollution is the most gruesome. There are many reasons accountable to this irony. Taking stock of these situation, recently in India the Supreme Court of the country while taking up a report submitted by the Environmental Pollution Control Board or EPCA on the pollution caused by stubble- burning; pulled up various state Governments. Also it became the headlines of many TV channels and News Papers. “CAN’T HAPPEN IN CIVILIZED COUNTRY”: top court fumes over Delhi pollution (Source: NDTV with Inputs from Press Trust of India-PTI November 04, 2019). Similarly, in this paper an attempt has been made to understand a fuming vicious circle of pollution, especially taking a contextual view of agricultural pollution. In support a contextual literature is reviewed to understand the chemistry of agricultural pollution and its effect on biosphere. There is discussion on some of the most sought initiatives of policy makers which are needed, as remedies through designed motivated systems to enhance agricultural practices but curtailing along the environmental consequence! Keywords: Agricultural; Pollution; Chemicals; Economic Development; Sustainability Introduction Green revolution reduced appetite however; it likewise showed in developments of different indecencies and afflictions in types of ecological debasements and human wellbeing challenges. Agrarian pollution has got biotic and abiotic side-effects of farming that bring about tainting effects on natural environments as well as causes harms to biosphere. Starting from point source: water pollution diffusion; and landscape level is the source of non-point source pollution. The pollution management techniques assume a significant job in managing pollutants. The management procedures extend from animal management and housing to controlling the side effects from the use of pesticides and fertilizers in agricultural practices. Application of pesticides and herbicides to control bugs that disturb crop creation results in soil contamination when pesticides persevere and remains in soils. It can modify microbial procedures, increases the capacity of the plants to take-up of the substance, and can be poisonous to soil microorganisms. The degrees to which the effects of pesticides and herbicides residues remain in soil depend upon the input/inorganic compound's chemistry and soil quality. Pesticides in aggregate affect living beings. Moreover, pesticides can be increasingly unsafe to beneficial insects, for example, pollinators, and to natural enemies of bugs than they are to the target pests themselves. Agricultural innovation like; Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) crops can, in any case, bring about hereditary pollution of local plant species through hybridization. This could prompt expanded weed (iness) of the plant or the elimination of the local species. Likewise, the transgenic plant itself may turn into a weed; if the adjustment improves its wellness in a given environment. There are likewise; concerns that non-target organisms, for example, pollinators could be harmed by inadvertent ingestion of Bt-delivering plants. Therefore, subsequent antagonistic effects of pollution on natural environment, normal assets and human wellbeing alert us! Research very much acknowledged that farming brings organic and physiological unsettling influences. In addition, Counterfeit endeavors make unusual web chains like changing the prey-predator connections (Vanni et al., 2005). There is presentation of obscure species likes biocides, wet glades, and fens (Wheeler, 1980; Williams et al., 2004)). Fundamentally; agriculture culture upsets environment and its working and furthermore biodiversity of oceanic territories (Moss 2008). Nevertheless as stated earlier; agribusiness is unavoidably an essential need to feed tremendous human populace! In consequence, agriculture assumes an urgent job and henceforth; significance of agriculture can't be undermined. But the negative side of the agriculture business has reasons for concerns! Therefore; here comes the need to balance these two opposite behaviours by appropriate school of thoughts. The affects and alerts on agriculture fronts compels every one of us to strategically harness ample opportunity to overhaul such agriculture frameworks which keep up and advance the progression of normal assets from its regular biological systems to conceivable best fit(s) vis a vis reducing losses to environments as its side effects. It all can happen when there are sure strategic and compliance drives. Here is need to reason for changes in climate, control dangers of bugs so forth (Moss, 2008). Ecological enactments for strategy system plus there has to be advances in terms of "escalated agriculture" (Sutton et al., 2011). Crop yields have to be optimized vis a vis use of inputs for farming (Minhas, 2019).Therefore, “presently eco-productivity has become a widespread subject both in ecological and agribusiness sciences” (Picazo-Tadeo et al., 2011). Falling and debasing gauges of condition; fundamentally; alerts for faithful reflection to comprehend what has been done (=achievement) to accomplish what (=cost)! Agricultural pollution is side-effects of cultivating results. Everything that brings about harm, defilement and corruption of condition and biological system is pollution (Abbasi, 2014). The relationship of agriculture pollution with environment forms a loop in terms of PSR circle: