National fertilizer supply and supply adjustment planning in Bangladesh

The use of chemical fertilizers in crop production is a comparatively recent practice in Bangladesh. In 1951/52, the earliest year for which any data are available, about 10,000 tons of ammonium sulfate were used, almost entirely on tea gardens; use of chemical fertilizers by ordinary farmers was pr...

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Main Author: Samad, A.
Format: Book Chapter
Language:Inglés
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 1987
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161079
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description The use of chemical fertilizers in crop production is a comparatively recent practice in Bangladesh. In 1951/52, the earliest year for which any data are available, about 10,000 tons of ammonium sulfate were used, almost entirely on tea gardens; use of chemical fertilizers by ordinary farmers was practically unknown. Records indicate that in 1949/50, the government drew up a scheme to distribute annually for five years about 24,000 tons of ammonium sulfate, 18,000 tons of oil cakes, 15,000 tons of lime, 30,000 tons of bonemeal and superphosphate, and 7,000 tons of seed for green manure crops. Progress was insignificant because of farmers' ignorance about the benefits of fertilizer use, lack of a vigorous promotion effort by the government, and almost total absence of a marketing infrastructure. Though some progress was made during the 1955-60 Five-Year Plan under the Grow-More-Food campaign, fertilizer consumption was no more than 50,000 tons in 1959/60.
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spelling CGSpace1610792025-04-08T18:33:40Z National fertilizer supply and supply adjustment planning in Bangladesh Samad, A. fertilizers farm inputs prices agricultural policies The use of chemical fertilizers in crop production is a comparatively recent practice in Bangladesh. In 1951/52, the earliest year for which any data are available, about 10,000 tons of ammonium sulfate were used, almost entirely on tea gardens; use of chemical fertilizers by ordinary farmers was practically unknown. Records indicate that in 1949/50, the government drew up a scheme to distribute annually for five years about 24,000 tons of ammonium sulfate, 18,000 tons of oil cakes, 15,000 tons of lime, 30,000 tons of bonemeal and superphosphate, and 7,000 tons of seed for green manure crops. Progress was insignificant because of farmers' ignorance about the benefits of fertilizer use, lack of a vigorous promotion effort by the government, and almost total absence of a marketing infrastructure. Though some progress was made during the 1955-60 Five-Year Plan under the Grow-More-Food campaign, fertilizer consumption was no more than 50,000 tons in 1959/60. 1987 2024-11-21T09:53:22Z 2024-11-21T09:53:22Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161079 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Samad, A. 1979. National fertilizer supply and supply adjustment planning in Bangladesh. In Fertilizer pricing policy in Bangladesh. Occasional Papers 9. Stone, Bruce (Ed.) Chapter 6. Pp. 337-356. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161079
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farm inputs
prices
agricultural policies
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National fertilizer supply and supply adjustment planning in Bangladesh
title National fertilizer supply and supply adjustment planning in Bangladesh
title_full National fertilizer supply and supply adjustment planning in Bangladesh
title_fullStr National fertilizer supply and supply adjustment planning in Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed National fertilizer supply and supply adjustment planning in Bangladesh
title_short National fertilizer supply and supply adjustment planning in Bangladesh
title_sort national fertilizer supply and supply adjustment planning in bangladesh
topic fertilizers
farm inputs
prices
agricultural policies
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