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Loss of soil fertility

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July 28, 2017

What is the issue?

  • The pressures of constantly increasing agricultural production have in turn resulted in a persistent decline in soil fertility.
  • This could possibly be a major challenge that Indian agriculture is currently facing.

What are the concerns with soil health?

  • Soil degradation and loss of fertility is affecting the productive capacity of the soil.
  • The current status of nutrient-use efficiency remains quite low for most nutrients.
  • The demand for food grain is expected to increase, but with the current soil health status, meeting the targets would be a huge challenge.

What are the causes?

  • Inappropriate agricultural practices include,
  1. Overuse of chemical fertilisers and pesticides on soil.
  2. Excessive tillage.
  3. Moving away from age-old organic soil revival practices.
  4. Unscientific rotation of crops.
  5. Poor irrigation and water management practices.
  • Factors such as deforestation, ill management of industrial wastes, overgrazing by cattle, and urban expansion, are also the notable causes.
  • Organic matter plays a key role in maintaining soil fertility by holding nutrients to the soil. Decline in soil organic matter causes limited soil life and poor soil structure.
  • Soil organic carbon plays a key role in maintaining soil fertility, increasing water-holding capacity and even suppressing crop diseases. Inappropriate practices are resulting in low Soil Organic Carbon.
  • Deterioration in chemical, physical and biological health of the soils are to blame for low nutrient use efficiency.
  • Natural factors such as floods, volcanoes and earthquakes also contribute to shortfalls in soil health.

What is to be done?

  • Farmers and policymakers are largely responsible for ensuring safe agricultural methods.
  • However, the agrochemical industry too must react by investing and producing organic biological products that help rejuvenate soil health.
  • Making agriculture more sustainable by having a right balance between use of agrochemicals and age-old practices of soil regeneration.
  • It is the need of the hour to educate farmers on sustainable practices.

 

Source: BusinessLine

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Kirigaya Kazuto 5 years

Please explain the term ' unscientific rotation of crops'

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