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Inviting Ideas on Innovation in Fertilizer Sector

Inviting Ideas on Innovation in Fertilizer Sector
Start Date :
Jan 15, 2023
Last Date :
Feb 14, 2023
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Nano Urea has been provisionally included in Fertilizer Control Order (FCO) 1985. In the preliminary trials, Nano-urea spray on different crops gave comparable yields to those ...

Nano Urea has been provisionally included in Fertilizer Control Order (FCO) 1985. In the preliminary trials, Nano-urea spray on different crops gave comparable yields to those obtained under fully recommended doses of fertilizers, with savings on top-dressed nitrogen.

Nano Fertilizers hold great promise for application in plant nutrition because of their size-dependent qualities, high surface-to-volume ratio, and unique optical properties. Nano Fertilizer releases plant nutrients in a controlled manner, contributing to higher nutrient use efficiency.

In this context, participate & send your ideas regarding innovations in the Fertilizer Sector, which can help increase farmers’ income.

Last date of submission is 14th February 2023.

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Anjali Das
Anjali Das 3 years 4 months ago
Bio gas plants are already being subsidised but due to lack of awareness on how it is not only gas but generates organic Fertiliser in form of bio slurry is not known to all. Like in some states rain water harvesting has been made compulsory for large constructions, similarly bio gas should be made compulsory for large farmers to avail various subsidies which they enjoy/abuse. This will further strengthen cattle and livestock maintenance and can act as a catalyst for farmers to go organic. Going organic is a slow and painful process of 3 years. Waste recyclers and eventually common citizen to be made aware So that degradable waste do not end up in land fills but reach these bio gas plants. All large dairy farms are availing subsidies for dairy as well, they can be asked to install these bio gas systems as well. The way food reaches from farm to fork, the food waste should go back to the soil to preserve its nutrients.
Anjali Das
Anjali Das 3 years 4 months ago
Bio gas plants are already being subsidised but due to lack of awareness on how it is not only gas but generates organic Fertiliser in form of bio slurry is not known to all. Like in some states rain water harvesting has been made compulsory for large constructions, similarly bio gas should be made compulsory for large farmers to avail various subsidies which they enjoy/abuse. This will further strengthen cattle and livestock maintenance and can act as a catalyst for farmers to go organic. Going organic is a slow and painful process of 3 years. Waste recyclers and eventually common citizen to be made aware So that degradable waste do not end up in land fills but reach these bio gas plants. All large dairy farms are availing subsidies for dairy as well, they can be asked to install these bio gas systems as well. The way food reaches from farm to fork, the food waste should go back to the soil to preserve its nutrients.
Anjali Das
Anjali Das 3 years 4 months ago
Bio gas plants are already being subsidised but due to lack of awareness on how it is not only gas but generates organic Fertiliser in form of bio slurry is not known to all. Like in some states rain water harvesting has been made compulsory for large constructions, similarly bio gas should be made compulsory for large farmers to avail various subsidies which they enjoy/abuse. This will further strengthen cattle and livestock maintenance and can act as a catalyst for farmers to go organic. Going organic is a slow and painful process of 3 years. Waste recyclers and eventually common citizen to be made aware So that degradable waste do not end up in land fills but reach these bio gas plants. All large dairy farms are availing subsidies for dairy as well, they can be asked to install these bio gas systems as well. The way food reaches from farm to fork, the food waste should go back to the soil to preserve its nutrients.
Anjali Das
Anjali Das 3 years 4 months ago
Bio gas plants are already being subsidised but due to lack of awareness on how it is not only gas but generates organic Fertiliser in form of bio slurry is not known to all. Like in some states rain water harvesting has been made compulsory for large constructions, similarly bio gas should be made compulsory for large farmers to avail various subsidies which they enjoy/abuse. This will further strengthen cattle and livestock maintenance and can act as a catalyst for farmers to go organic. Going organic is a slow and painful process of 3 years. Waste recyclers and eventually common citizen to be made aware So that degradable waste do not end up in land fills but reach these bio gas plants. All large dairy farms are availing subsidies for dairy as well, they can be asked to install these bio gas systems as well. The way food reaches from farm to fork, the food waste should go back to the soil to preserve its nutrients.
DeepjyotiBoro
DeepjyotiBoro 3 years 4 months ago
Farming is very important for living we need food , raw material etc .so gov should provide more benefits to the farmers... If they are strong which means our nation is strong
ANINDA DAS
ANINDA DAS 3 years 4 months ago
Bio gas plants are already being subsidised but due to lack of awareness on how it is not only gas but generates organic Fertiliser in form of bio slurry is not known to all. Like in some states rain water harvesting has been made compulsory for large constructions, similarly bio gas should be made compulsory for large farmers to avail various subsidies which they enjoy/abuse. This will further strengthen cattle and livestock maintenance and can act as a catalyst for farmers to go organic. Going organic is a slow and painful process of 3 years. Waste recyclers and eventually common citizen to be made aware So that degradable waste do not end up in land fills but reach these bio gas plants. All large dairy farms are availing subsidies for dairy as well, they can be asked to install these bio gas systems as well. The way food reaches from farm to fork, the food waste should go back to the soil to preserve its nutrients.
ANINDA DAS
ANINDA DAS 3 years 4 months ago
Bio gas plants are already being subsidised but due to lack of awareness on how it is not only gas but generates organic Fertiliser in form of bio slurry is not known to all. Like in some states rain water harvesting has been made compulsory for large constructions, similarly bio gas should be made compulsory for large farmers to avail various subsidies which they enjoy/abuse. This will further strengthen cattle and livestock maintenance and can act as a catalyst for farmers to go organic. Going organic is a slow and painful process of 3 years. Waste recyclers and eventually common citizen to be made aware So that degradable waste do not end up in land fills but reach these bio gas plants. All large dairy farms are availing subsidies for dairy as well, they can be asked to install these bio gas systems as well. The way food reaches from farm to fork, the food waste should go back to the soil to preserve its nutrients.
ANINDA DAS
ANINDA DAS 3 years 4 months ago
Bio gas plants are already being subsidised but due to lack of awareness on how it is not only gas but generates organic Fertiliser in form of bio slurry is not known to all. Like in some states rain water harvesting has been made compulsory for large constructions, similarly bio gas should be made compulsory for large farmers to avail various subsidies which they enjoy/abuse. This will further strengthen cattle and livestock maintenance and can act as a catalyst for farmers to go organic. Going organic is a slow and painful process of 3 years. Waste recyclers and eventually common citizen to be made aware So that degradable waste do not end up in land fills but reach these bio gas plants. All large dairy farms are availing subsidies for dairy as well, they can be asked to install these bio gas systems as well. The way food reaches from farm to fork, the food waste should go back to the soil to preserve its nutrients.