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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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D VINAYAGAMOORTHY
3 years 5 months ago
Good morning sir, This is the time for driving campaign for nomination in insurance and bank deposits..That too after these many deaths in COVID,we have to do it as a drive..To know whether the nomination is available in the customers a/c .banks can insist their customers to send the SMS with the key word option to their short code SMS no...and if the nomination is not available, banks can send the letters to the customers requesting them to come in person or do it in online banking..and banks also can get the nomination form when the customers come in person for their withdrawals..
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Gangadhar Rachakonda
3 years 5 months ago
To identify Nano fertilizer. strict instructions may be given to Manufactures to identify it's originality by showing Govt.identifications or ISI markes or with protected original seal and it should be certified by concerned authorities to avoid or prevent duplicates in getting Nano fertilizer .
otherwise farmers may suffer loss due to ignorance of their knowledge in getting originally.
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Saravanane Raman
3 years 5 months ago
Blending garbage and the phosphates of gray water from domestic sector as decentralized option help solve , "the Phosphate" the phosphate deficiency due to diminishing phosphate rocks sources of India reserves. Its reported to be diminishing day by day without replacement by nature. Hydroponics with phosphate from Grey water help support only for small scale , but at large level solution is retrieving phosphate from sullage or grey water . This is to initiated from educational institutes and then to vibrant industrial schemes
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Gunvant Devichand Oswal
3 years 5 months ago
Pyare Bharat Wasiyo
Vande Mataram
We are what we Eat. Living plants become what we feed them. Plants Absorb what they get from Leaves, Roots abd Stem. They absorb on the Principals of Osmosis. They cannot discrimate good and bad. You give them chemical fertilisers and spray pesticides and they will absorb as it is. If We eat chemically treated food our cells will develop accordingly. Human DNA is changing. Chemicals from food, water, environment, milk is altering human cell behaviour. More and more cases of cancer are reported. Low Immunity is leading to new generation diseases. Children are affected with Low attention span; hyperactivity and developing Autistic features.
Chemical fertilisers provide robotic chemicals but NOT Humus. You cannot eat Nano Chapati and satisfy your Hunger. Even Nano chemical frtilisers cannot give good effects of Humous. We have Ample Green Waste in India. Prepare Fertilisers from Green Waste
for Healthy Planet.
Jai Hind
Dr Oswal Gunvant
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TanmayGupta
3 years 5 months ago
1. Use Of Nano Fertilizers
2. Use Of Manure,Compost
3. Use Of Bio-fertilizers .Ex- blue green algae
4. Use Of Nano Urea , and by various worms.
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Dr P Lalitha
3 years 5 months ago
use of nano fertilizers will reduce the usage of large quantities of synthetic fertilizers.
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Adarsh Pandey
3 years 5 months ago
On the production side, the industry is also developing techniques to produce “green ammonia” entirely from sustainable, carbon-neutral inputs, like biomass or renewable electricity. With a number of pilot projects currently in operation focusing on electrolyzers, and next-generation technologies such as electrochemical processes, photocatalytic devices, and advanced nuclear concepts being developed, the industry may in the future be producing low-cost, carbon-neutral nitrogen fertilizers.
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Adarsh Pandey
3 years 5 months ago
Another area is new materials to help nutrient delivery, such as nanoparticles and graphene, as well as solutions that help with the fourth aspect of the 4Rs, namely the right place for fertilizer application. Replenishing soil nutrients by placing fertilizers in depths of 20 to 60cm, known as subsoil fertilization, for example, can potentially increase yields from 50 to 100%, according to studies, so developing methods for affordably delivering fertilizers to those depths could be very significant.
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Adarsh Pandey
3 years 5 months ago
The range of agtech startups presented at the inaugural Plant Nutrition Startup Showcase during IFA’s Annual Conference in June with significant interest from IFA members helped to highlight the numerous possibilities for innovative products to improve NUE.
There is considerable potential in developing new fertilizer products and techniques that better synchronize nutrient release with plants’ needs. Researchers at the University of Adelaide, for example, have developed a new material that offers both fast and slow release boron to better match the needs of crops, as well as a manufacturing process that increases the solubility of zinc in fertilizers, improving crops’ early growth.
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Adarsh Pandey
3 years 5 months ago
In April 2018, Nutrien launched a digital ag platform to help farmers better manage the timing of planting, fertilizer application and harvesting using weather and soil data. Since then the company has made seven additional major acquisitions and partnerships including several biologicals and digital AgTech firms.
In November 2017, Yara acquired the maker of Adapt-N, a computer modeling system that predicts precise crop application rates using weather data, field conditions and best soil management practices, to reduce nitrogen application rates and losses while increasing yields. And this year, Yara launched Yaralrix, a precision farming tool that allows farmers to measure crop nitrogen requirements with portable testers that connect to smartphones to make recommendations, as well as a partnership with IBM.
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