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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.

Showing 845 Submission(s)
Rengarajan Natarajan
Rengarajan Natarajan 2 years 5 months ago

Hello,
After extraction of cooking oil remaining is excellent organic fertilizer,,,,,

Bhavanatomar_3
Bhavana tomar 2 years 5 months ago

In order to increase the fertilizer over uria our government should start a organic waste dumping area in every village and start paying to farmers for that, as the milk diaries do in villages , and by dumped organic West start preparing bio gas by doing so we can sale both bio gas and fertilizers in India and out of India as well and if farmers get paid good for that it will increase the cattle farming as well and automatically increase the milk production in country and by milk we can make cheese and butter like things and export it

Dr Kewal Anand Kandpal
Dr Kewal Anand Kandpal 2 years 5 months ago

जैविक खेती को सर्वोच्च प्राथमिकता देने की जरूरत है

Ignesius Ernest Thambyraj
Ignesius Ernest Thambyraj 2 years 5 months ago

It extremely important that we gradually move away from chemical fertilizers and research and develop natural plant and bovine animal based organic fertilizers. We can also look into organic waste from our over-populated cities and turn them into fertilizers. This is absolute necessary to meet our climate goals and sustain India farming in the long term.

MuraliGattuBhaskaraMurthy
Murali G B 2 years 5 months ago

We can have water soluble fertilisers which is to be mixed with irrigation water can be administered through drip irrigation methods or sprinkler irrigation system.

psharmafin@yahoo.com
psharmafin@yahoo.com 2 years 5 months ago

Govt should also invest amount on research on : 1). how to use lesser dependence on use of fertiliser , 2). develop environment friendly organic farming, 3). higher quality fertiliser not harming the soil and agri product, 4). Drop irrigation farming 5). Pesticide free crops

kunal kishore_11
kunal kishore 2 years 5 months ago

Fertilizer is an important part of agriculture sector.new innovation is an important part for agriculture sector.
1 Natural fertilizer Is a best way to solve fertilizer problem।
2 Innovation centre should be develop in rural area to innovate new type of innovation।
3 A fertilizer research institute should be established for innovation new fertilizer।
4 Jaivik fertilizer is a way to innovate fertilizer for agriculture sector।

MuraliGattuBhaskaraMurthy
Murali G B 2 years 5 months ago

Fertilisers stored in open storage yards of port becomes liquid and stuck to the ground /floor/road surfaces etc. During rains, these are getting washed away and the runoff water flows to sea/lakes/creeks. If measures are adequate to collect and use this fertile runoff water for forming it is fine, otherwise can lead to eutrophication of lakes/creeks/sea which affects flora and fauna. Can we check the availability of runoff water collection pits in ports? Can we make runoff water collection pits as a mandatory requirements for ports? Can we make testing of this collected water as mandatory before discharging into any waterbody?.
Ideally ports should have Silos to store fertilisers. This prevents loose storage of fertilisers (ammonium nitrate is explosive) in warehouses, thereby we can avoid incidents (remember explosion happened in Syria port on 4th August 2020). Can we make silos are mandatory to store fertilisers?. Can we ask controller of explosives to expedite its implementation?

nithishkumars_32
NITHISHKUMAR S 2 years 5 months ago

yeah it's very good and nice idea for society....... it's very important

nithishkumars_32
NITHISHKUMAR S 2 years 5 months ago

yeah it's very good and nice idea for society....... it's very important

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