The excessive use of inorganic fertilizers causes serious environmental degradation, resulting in lower crop yields in Bangladesh. Seventy percent of Bangladesh farmers practice traditional fertilizer broadcasting. In the 1960s, the Bangladesh state authority launched a ‘Grow More Food’ campaign to feed the country’s increasing population. Farmers were supplied with chemical fertilizers and pesticides at a subsidized price. Farmers increased the frequency of fertilizer applications to enhance yields. These practices are still used and have caused significant environmental degradation. In this study, we examined the effects of fertilizer broadcasting on excessive use of fertilizer and environmental risks. We collected data from 211 Banglades...
mango farmers in Bangladesh, over 47 % of farmers were found to be overusing pesticides. With only 4...
The imbalanced application of chemical fertilizers in India is widely blamed for low yields, poor so...
R J Olembo Professor R J Olembo Is a Kenyan geneticist currently serving at the United Nations Env...
There is a growing concern about the sustainability of agriculture due to the indiscriminate use of ...
Fertilizer, though one of the most essential inputs for increasing agricultural production, is a lea...
The use of chemical fertilizers in crop production is a comparatively recent practice in Bangladesh....
This study evaluated the impacts of fertilizer deep placement (FDP) technology introduced by the Int...
For the average farmer in Bangladesh, the use of chemical fertilizer is most effective and profitabl...
Consumption of chemical fertilizer has increased rapidly in Bangladesh over the last 20 years. Avera...
Overuse or underuse of nutrients relative to recommendations is a likely cause of crop yield gaps an...
Fertilizer use is environmentally unsustainable in South Asia. Ideally, farmers would follow optimal...
The imbalanced application of different types of chemical fertilisers in agriculture is a widespread...
From the mid of the 19th-century chemical fertilizers were introduced into Bangladesh as an addition...
The imbalanced application of chemical fertilizers in India is widely blamed for low yields, poor so...
Bangladesh agriculture heavily depends on chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Application of these ...
mango farmers in Bangladesh, over 47 % of farmers were found to be overusing pesticides. With only 4...
The imbalanced application of chemical fertilizers in India is widely blamed for low yields, poor so...
R J Olembo Professor R J Olembo Is a Kenyan geneticist currently serving at the United Nations Env...
There is a growing concern about the sustainability of agriculture due to the indiscriminate use of ...
Fertilizer, though one of the most essential inputs for increasing agricultural production, is a lea...
The use of chemical fertilizers in crop production is a comparatively recent practice in Bangladesh....
This study evaluated the impacts of fertilizer deep placement (FDP) technology introduced by the Int...
For the average farmer in Bangladesh, the use of chemical fertilizer is most effective and profitabl...
Consumption of chemical fertilizer has increased rapidly in Bangladesh over the last 20 years. Avera...
Overuse or underuse of nutrients relative to recommendations is a likely cause of crop yield gaps an...
Fertilizer use is environmentally unsustainable in South Asia. Ideally, farmers would follow optimal...
The imbalanced application of different types of chemical fertilisers in agriculture is a widespread...
From the mid of the 19th-century chemical fertilizers were introduced into Bangladesh as an addition...
The imbalanced application of chemical fertilizers in India is widely blamed for low yields, poor so...
Bangladesh agriculture heavily depends on chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Application of these ...
mango farmers in Bangladesh, over 47 % of farmers were found to be overusing pesticides. With only 4...
The imbalanced application of chemical fertilizers in India is widely blamed for low yields, poor so...
R J Olembo Professor R J Olembo Is a Kenyan geneticist currently serving at the United Nations Env...