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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)
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 ...
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Karthik Pandiyan
3 years 4 months ago
Precision Agriculture: Using precision agriculture techniques, farmers can get real-time information on soil fertility, plant health, and weather conditions to optimize fertilizer application and improve crop yields.
Bio-fertilizers: Developing and promoting the use of bio-fertilizers that use natural processes to provide plants with essential nutrients.
Smart Fertilizer Management Systems: Using technology like sensors, GPS, and cloud computing to optimize fertilizer application and minimize waste.
Nutrient Recycling: Promoting the use of nutrient recycling systems that capture nutrients from animal waste and other sources to be used as fertilizer.
Alternative Fertilizer Sources: Exploring alternative fertilizer sources such as compost, green manure, and food waste to reduce the dependence on synthetic fertilizers.
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naveen pathak
3 years 4 months ago
Every grampanchayt allocate some space (viz dried pond, barren land ) to collect as much as possible fallen leaves and biodegradable wastes and let convert it to fertilizer. This fertilizer will be used by villagers or can be sold.
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Sadhu sadhu
3 years 4 months ago
sadhu
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SunilKumarDas
3 years 4 months ago
Plzz recommend all the farmers to use Vestige Aqua gel, Nanotek, Protek, Agri 82, Granule, Agri Humic. These are organic products, increases the quantity of crops double, no side effects and save water
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RENUWADHAWAN
3 years 4 months ago
In fertilizer sector home made fertilizers must be given more attention. Students bringing to villages/having fields must be encouraged to showcase their talents in this line. It will spread no pollution and also garbage or peels of vegetables/fruits will be wisely and widely used.
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badri prasad garodia
3 years 4 months ago
These persons not interested to deployments of of the they wants to all the funds alloted that must be in their pockets the name of the persons Prakash vaid ex president, Hira lala ka chak ex president, Manoj Bajaj president, National Chamber of Commerce, Ashok Agarwal Ward commissioner of ward no. 10,Sanjoy KHAITAN, Shib bhagwan Agarwal, father in law of ward commissioner 12 , Nabita Agarwal Ex vice chairperson, Ram jiban Surekha, Land mafia and dalal, Satnarayan Sarda, Sum sher singh ex Depty com, Roshan lal Bhardwaj Raman ailsh Rakesh Agarwal, and group leder Sanjoy Kaisan local mla please take up matter with higher and efficient officer not connected with the N. E. zone to save your leadership na khauga na khanai duga jai hind
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Ashish dubey
3 years 4 months ago
ma bharti ki jai
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GhMohdPeer
3 years 4 months ago
Nanofertilizers offer benefits in nutrition management through their strong potential to increase nutrient use efficiency. Nutrients, either applied alone or in combination, are bound to nano-dimensional adsorbents, which release nutrients very slowly as compared to conventional fertilizers. This approach not only increases nutrient-use efficiency, but also minimizes nutrient leaching into ground water. Furthermore, nanofertilizers may also be used for enhancing abiotic stress tolerance and used in combination with microorganisms (the so-called nanobiofertilizers) provide great additional benefits.
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Suraj Kumar
3 years 4 months ago
Innovations in the fertilizer sector, such as nano-fertilizers and precision agriculture technology, hold great promise for increasing farmers' income. Nano-fertilizers can improve nutrient use efficiency while precision agriculture helps reduce fertilizer waste. The promotion of organic fertilizers and training programs for farmers can also support sustainable agriculture and reduce costs. Governments, private sector companies, and farmers can all play a role in supporting these innovations.
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Dr Alappan Krishnamurthy Ph D
3 years 4 months ago
Sirs, as a agriculture based country with very vast potential to produce food, grains, pulses, fruits, vegetable, spices, beverage, oil seeds, fisheries, dairy to mention a few, we have to consider putting them all together to augment Fertilisers and to do that, mixed cultivation and composite farming, where ever possible must be sponsored more and more, by spreading necessary knowledge through online and extension services of agriculture Universities and Research centres.
Lots of work is being taken up in a variety of ways that has brought about huge harvest as this year grains production is above three hundred million tonnes, with various other produces New India assures world food security.
. there is one area, value added products and the wastes therein,
.lots of plant material, for green manure, can be grown on in fallow land, barren forests land, roadsides, hills sides,
.all these are valuable fertilizer, added to other production as nano neem coated urea, compost, etc.
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