Not AvailableEven though, the economic and agricultural growth in South Asia has improved in recent times, still food security and malnutrition is the biggest concern in these countries. Poverty in Asia is influenced by food insecurity, population densities, small land holdings and climate changes which also influence nutritional status. The present paper focuses on the concerns related to food, nutritional security and soil health issues in South Asian countries with special emphasis on cause and effects of soil related constraints and strategies to be adopted to manage and alleviate the problem. Some of the important soil health management strategies viz., site specific nutrient management (SSNM), integrated nutrient management (INM), ...
Soil is an important natural resource providing water, nutrient, and mechanical support for plant gr...
Rainfed semi arid tropics (SAT) are hot spots of poverty and malnutrition, and population explosion...
To ensure an adequate food supply for the growing global population, which was approximately 7.3 bil...
SUMMARY. Four principal issues facing developing countries, such as India, are: (i) meeting food dem...
Not AvailableIn Peninsular India community tank systems are integral part of rural livelihoods for ...
Imbalanced application of fertilizers is a major fiscal and environmental problem in South Asia. We ...
Agriculture is one of the main occupations in developing countries. More than 58% of population depe...
Not AvailableCereal crop production gains under conventional agricultural systems in India have been...
Of late, intensive farming for higher food production is often associated with many negative implica...
This study has made an attempt to assess the soil nutritional status of various states in India usin...
This study has made an attempt to assess the soil nutritional status of various states in India usin...
Soil degradation in India is estimated to be occurring on 147 million hectares (Mha) of land, includ...
Agriculture, a century old practice, has rarely been questioned as it is a necessity for feeding the...
Apart from water shortage, the productivity in rain-fed systems is also constrained by low soil fer...
Although agriculture is an essential occupation needed to feed the world's population, it often...
Soil is an important natural resource providing water, nutrient, and mechanical support for plant gr...
Rainfed semi arid tropics (SAT) are hot spots of poverty and malnutrition, and population explosion...
To ensure an adequate food supply for the growing global population, which was approximately 7.3 bil...
SUMMARY. Four principal issues facing developing countries, such as India, are: (i) meeting food dem...
Not AvailableIn Peninsular India community tank systems are integral part of rural livelihoods for ...
Imbalanced application of fertilizers is a major fiscal and environmental problem in South Asia. We ...
Agriculture is one of the main occupations in developing countries. More than 58% of population depe...
Not AvailableCereal crop production gains under conventional agricultural systems in India have been...
Of late, intensive farming for higher food production is often associated with many negative implica...
This study has made an attempt to assess the soil nutritional status of various states in India usin...
This study has made an attempt to assess the soil nutritional status of various states in India usin...
Soil degradation in India is estimated to be occurring on 147 million hectares (Mha) of land, includ...
Agriculture, a century old practice, has rarely been questioned as it is a necessity for feeding the...
Apart from water shortage, the productivity in rain-fed systems is also constrained by low soil fer...
Although agriculture is an essential occupation needed to feed the world's population, it often...
Soil is an important natural resource providing water, nutrient, and mechanical support for plant gr...
Rainfed semi arid tropics (SAT) are hot spots of poverty and malnutrition, and population explosion...
To ensure an adequate food supply for the growing global population, which was approximately 7.3 bil...