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Long term affect of the inorgnic fertilizers

Long-term use of chemical fertilizers can have several negative impacts on living organisms, soil, and the environment:

  1. Soil degradation: Chemical fertilizers can cause soil degradation by reducing soil organic matter and altering the soil’s physical and chemical properties. This can result in reduced soil fertility, soil erosion, and soil compaction.
  2. Water pollution: When chemical fertilizers are overused or misapplied, they can leach into groundwater or run off into nearby water bodies, causing water pollution. This can lead to eutrophication, where excessive nutrients stimulate the growth of algae and other aquatic plants, depleting oxygen levels and harming aquatic life.
  3. Air pollution: Some chemical fertilizers can release harmful gases such as ammonia and nitrous oxide into the air, contributing to air pollution and climate change.
  4. Harmful to beneficial organisms: The excessive use of chemical fertilizers can harm beneficial organisms like earthworms, beneficial bacteria, and fungi in the soil. They play a crucial role in nutrient cycling and soil structure and fertility.
  5. Human health: Chemical fertilizers can adversely affect human health throughout the food chain. They can accumulate in crops, animals, and fish, leading to chronic exposure to toxic substances that may cause health issues.

Overall, the long-term use of chemical fertilizers can have severe ecological consequences, and the use of more sustainable alternatives like organic farming, cover crops, and crop rotation may help reduce these negative effects.

Organic has been shown to improve soil structure, increase nutrient availability, and stimulate plant growth. Inorganic fertilizers, on the other hand, are synthetic nutrients that provide essential elements to plants, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.

The key to using these two types of soil amendments together is to ensure that they are applied in appropriate amounts and at the right time. It is important to use inorganic fertilizers in moderation, as overuse can lead to soil salinization, nutrient imbalances, and other negative impacts.

By combining our HU-NR and OJG, soil amendment with humic acid and a high percentage of organic matter with inorganic fertilizers, you can create a balanced soil environment that promotes healthy plant growth and yields. The organic matter and humic acid provide a slow-release source of nutrients and help to improve soil structure, while the inorganic fertilizer provides a quick boost of essential elements.

Overall, a well-balanced approach to soil management incorporating organic and inorganic amendments can lead to improved soil health, increased crop yields, and a more sustainable agricultural system.

Most importantly, the scientific way of using organic and inorganic fertilizers will help the soil become more fertile and save money because once sustainability establishes the amount of fertilizer that needs to be applied to the soil will decrease year by year.

 

The higher the yield, the maximum yield of each variety of crops. After the ecosystem in the soil is balanced, there is no need to use inorganic fertilizers to stimulate the growth of plants, but only natural organic ingredients to create more humus for the soil, within 3 years, this agricultural product is internationally recognized as an organic product. 

 

This organic agriculture product line helps to improve farmers’ lives because of increased income.

 

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