Chemical Fertilizers: Boost Production Now, Face Grave Consequences Later

Agriculture
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News18•09-01-2026, 19:44
Chemical Fertilizers: Boost Production Now, Face Grave Consequences Later
- •Excessive chemical fertilizer use severely damages soil's natural structure and fertility, reducing organic carbon content.
- •Deterioration of soil structure decreases water retention, making soil hard, saline, or alkaline and unbalancing pH levels.
- •Unbalanced pH makes essential micronutrients unavailable to crops, negatively impacting growth, yield, and quality.
- •Chemicals destroy beneficial soil microorganisms, diminishing natural soil strength and creating a cycle of increased fertilizer dependency.
- •Overuse pollutes water sources, degrades water quality, affects human health, and risks permanent land barrenness.
Why It Matters: Over-reliance on chemical fertilizers harms soil, environment, and crop quality, necessitating balanced and organic approaches.
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