Year: 2017 | Month: June | Volume 4 | Issue 1

Impact of Agricultural Inputs on Soil and Strategic Management of Soil Health in India

Deb Prasad Ray Rakesh Kumar Ghosh and Somsubhra Chakraborty
DOI:10.5958/2454-9541.2017.00010.X

Abstract:

Agricultural inputs paved the way towards green revolution in India. It was possible to feed its burgeoning population through the exposure of agricultural inputs which has retained its footprint in the evil sides. Its impact was extended from air to water, from soil to toil. The exigency of agricultural inputs is unavoidable and without the inputs todays agriculture cannot sustain. The only way to prolong the sustenance is through the strategic management approach. However, the strategic management approach has different layers and the systemic layer management could expose the opportunity towards the scientific management of soil health. Many countries in the world has already been rationalized the soil health management approach and accomplished the major objective through the basic commands on their input management. The increase in production of NP/NPK complex fertilizers contributed to higher production of fertilizer nutrients though it was not properly impacted towards the yield potentiality of Indian agriculture. The harmony in the nature can only be achieved through the skillful and scientific management strategy of inputs and soil which is need of the hour for further green revolution



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