Why Do Farmers Use Inorganic and/or Organic Fertilizer Coating?

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Why Do Farmers Use Inorganic and/or Organic Fertilizer Coating? Bio link https://naqglobal.home.blog/2021/12/10/inorganic-organic-fertilizer-coating/

Soil Fertility is a significant declining issue globally. Depletion of soil fertility is a challenge to sustain agricultural production and productivity in many countries. There are areas and land that possess low plant nutrients caused by erosion and leaching by high rainfall. The fertilizers enhance soil’s physical and biological activities to achieve optimum productivity. Organic and inorganic fertilizers are crucial for plants to improve soil health and condition while increasing fertility. However, each fertilizer material has its pros and cons. The best fertilizers for your garden or agricultural land vary, depending on the types of plants, land, cost, and environmental impact. Organic and inorganic fertilizers are designed to provide necessary nutrients for growth, but organic fertilizers are rapid doses of nutrients while organic is slower but healthier.

Organic Fertilizers vs. Inorganic Fertilizers Fertilizers are designed to provide macronutrients that are lower in your soil. Both organic and inorganic fertilizers are designed to deliver these nutrients differently. Organic fertilizers are a natural source of nutrients and are composed of plant or animal-based materials. In contrast, inorganic fertilizers are made of minerals and synthetic chemicals. Inorganics are made from petroleum, and most minerals are mined from the earth.


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