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The global Organic Fertilizers Market is expected to reach USD 20.69 billion by 2030 (CAGR 7.3%), primarily driven by the increasing consumer demand for organic food and the growing emphasis on soil health and regenerative agriculture practices globally.
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Overview of Organic Fertilizers
2023Ensuring balanced and adequate nutrition for the rapidly growing world population is onlypossible by increasing agricultural production and productivity. Increasing productivity in agriculturalproduction is possible through the use of quality seeds, control of diseases and pests, irrigation, fertilizationand sustainable and efficient use of natural ...
Angın, Hilal, Toktay, Zehra
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Chemical Fertilizer, Organic Fertilizer, and Cereal Yields in India
2012Concern about the sustainability of food production has been leading to a revival in the use of organic fertilizer in modern agriculture as this is seen as an appropriate way to maintain soil health. The purpose of this study is to shed light on the role of the demand, supply, and market of farmyard manure (FYM) in maintaining and improving cereal ...
Kei Kajisa, N. Venkatesa Palanichamy
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Ammonia and Nitric Acid Demands for Fertilizer Use in 2050
ACS Energy Letters, 2021Seung Woo Lee, Marta C Hatzell
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Controlled release fertilizer: A review on developments, applications and potential in agriculture
Journal of Controlled Release, 2021Pravin Vejan +2 more
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Fertilizer Replacement Value : Linking Organic Residues to Mineral Fertilizers
2020Organic residues of animal origin are an important nutrient source for crop production. Due to the presence of organic nutrients, manures are more difficult to manage than mineral fertilizers. The increasing diversification in available organic residues makes the need for a correct assessment of the fertilizing value.
Schils, René +2 more
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