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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)
Submission Closed

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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Ritesh Nagmote
Ritesh Nagmote 3 years 5 months ago
Precision Agriculture: Using technology such as GPS & sensors to accurately measure & apply fertilizer to specific areas of a field, reducing waste & increasing crop yields. Slow-release fertilizers: These types of fertilizers release nutrients over a longer period of time, reducing the need for frequent reapplication & reducing the risk of nutrient runoff. Biofertilizers: Using microorganisms to fix nitrogen and other nutrients in the soil, reducing the need for synthetic fertilizers. Organic fertilizers: Using natural materials such as compost and manure to provide plants with essential nutrients. Digital Platforms: Developing digital platforms that connect farmers with suppliers, retailers and researchers to facilitate access to information and knowledge about fertilizers.Smart Fertilizers: Using sensors or other technology to monitor soil nutrient levels and automatically adjust the amount of fertilizer applied, reducing the risk of over-fertilization and improving crop yield
badri prasad garodia
badri prasad garodia 3 years 5 months ago
Dal path ko pakar nai sai kuch nahi hota jar ko pakka ro our villages are the of trees deployments required in all sector monitor the funds must be used or not whether babus Or dalal may be taken jai hind