Examples of using Fertilisers in English and their translations into Hindi
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He pointed out that many farmers have no knowledge about the proper use of fertilisers.
very fossil fuel dependent, using fertilisers, and based on massive production.
During 1976- 79, consumption of nitrogenous fertilisers increased at the rate of 15- 20 per cent per year. 1979- 80 was an exception on account of the widespread drought conditions.
Scarcity of fertilisers had been felt for years, and it was way back in 1943 that the Foodgrains Policy Committee had recommended the setting up of a fertiliser plant with an annual capacity of 350,000 tons.
The Minister Chemicals and Fertilisers Shri Ananth Kumar has stated that within six months of the present Government coming to power 175 more drugs
balancing application and recycling of fertilisers, and improving water management,
Industries like heavy organic chemicals, fertilisers, aluminium manufacturing,
Compared to conventional agriculture, these closed-loop modules allow for much greater control and measurement of fertilisers and water,
From buying the seeds and fertilisers to storing, transporting,
steps will have to be taken to provide facilities like credit, fertilisers, irrigation, etc. and introduce improved varieties.
Besides the massive water usage, the fertilisers and pesticides used to make lawns beautiful run off into gutters,
phosphate and potash in a manner easily absorbed by plants, but interacts very positively with inorganic fertilisers as well.
These include: Increasing costs of farm input such as seeds, fertilisers and irrigation; irrelevance of minimum support price for government procurement;
Through this scheme, 12 soil health parameters are analysed so that the farmers might be aware of the right use of fertilisers and nutrients in their fields.
There are 57 fertiliser units manufacturing nitrogenous and complex nitrogeneous fertilisers 29 for urea and 9 for producing
This sector with a weightage of a little over one- fourth of the total weights comprises some of the fast growing industries like fertilisers, aluminium manufacturing and electricity.
wheel hoes, fertilisers, etc., but it had a limited impact.
the needs of basic industries and of movement of bulk goods like coal, oil, iron ore, fertilisers and foodgrains.
such as whether organic farms can eventually close the yield gap with conventional farms and whether there are enough organic fertilisers to produce all the world's food organically.
The rapid solubility of the products facilitates a successful fusion with soluble fertilisers which is particularly important for stabilising urea, chelating and complexing elements and buffering high sodium and heavy metals.