Consumption of chemical fertilizer has increased rapidly in Bangladesh over the last 20 years. Average application rates remain low, but coverage is quite extensive. Most cereal crops, as well as some noncereal food and nonfood crops, receive at least small quantities of fertilizer. Usage is not restricted to large farmers, but is common to farms of various sizes.PRIFPRI
This chapter analyzes the structure and dynamics of fertilizer subsidy in Bangladesh and a number of...
Overuse or underuse of nutrients relative to recommendations is a likely cause of crop yield gaps an...
Fertilizer is a vital input for agriculture production. With the growing popularity of modern agricu...
Consumption of chemical fertilizer has increased rapidly in Bangladesh over the last 20 years. Avera...
The use of chemical fertilizers in crop production is a comparatively recent practice in Bangladesh....
Bangladesh has achieved commendable progress in agriculture especially in increasing food grains pro...
The excessive use of inorganic fertilizers causes serious environmental degradation, resulting in lo...
This paper discusses policy issues relevant to sustained rapid growth in Bangladesh's fertilizer con...
Rice and wheat occupy about 83 percent of the cropped area in Bangladesh, yet the country has to mee...
The availability of fertilizers "at the right time, in the right quantity, and at the right places" ...
Using a combination secondary aggregate data and farm survey data, this study analysed the growth in...
The study has been conducted to assess the micro level impact of fertilizer subsidy on farming effic...
For the average farmer in Bangladesh, the use of chemical fertilizer is most effective and profitabl...
Fertilizer use in Bangladesh exceeded 540,000 metric tons of nutrients in 1983/84 and 1985/B6. In 19...
The dataset explicates farmer׳s perceptions about fertilizer subsidy policy in Bangladesh and the fa...
This chapter analyzes the structure and dynamics of fertilizer subsidy in Bangladesh and a number of...
Overuse or underuse of nutrients relative to recommendations is a likely cause of crop yield gaps an...
Fertilizer is a vital input for agriculture production. With the growing popularity of modern agricu...
Consumption of chemical fertilizer has increased rapidly in Bangladesh over the last 20 years. Avera...
The use of chemical fertilizers in crop production is a comparatively recent practice in Bangladesh....
Bangladesh has achieved commendable progress in agriculture especially in increasing food grains pro...
The excessive use of inorganic fertilizers causes serious environmental degradation, resulting in lo...
This paper discusses policy issues relevant to sustained rapid growth in Bangladesh's fertilizer con...
Rice and wheat occupy about 83 percent of the cropped area in Bangladesh, yet the country has to mee...
The availability of fertilizers "at the right time, in the right quantity, and at the right places" ...
Using a combination secondary aggregate data and farm survey data, this study analysed the growth in...
The study has been conducted to assess the micro level impact of fertilizer subsidy on farming effic...
For the average farmer in Bangladesh, the use of chemical fertilizer is most effective and profitabl...
Fertilizer use in Bangladesh exceeded 540,000 metric tons of nutrients in 1983/84 and 1985/B6. In 19...
The dataset explicates farmer׳s perceptions about fertilizer subsidy policy in Bangladesh and the fa...
This chapter analyzes the structure and dynamics of fertilizer subsidy in Bangladesh and a number of...
Overuse or underuse of nutrients relative to recommendations is a likely cause of crop yield gaps an...
Fertilizer is a vital input for agriculture production. With the growing popularity of modern agricu...