Systematic compost production using cow dung and kitchen waste for sustainable waste management and manure production
Organic matter plays a vital role in soil health, fertility, and overall agricultural productivity. In Bangladesh, the status of organic matter is influenced by various factors, including inherent soil fertility level, agricultural practices, land management, and socio-economic conditions. The soil...
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International Rice Research Institute
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| author | Ahmed, Sharif Miajy, Abdullah Debnath, Manik Haque, Abdul Bhandari, Humnath |
| author_browse | Ahmed, Sharif Bhandari, Humnath Debnath, Manik Haque, Abdul Miajy, Abdullah |
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| description | Organic matter plays a vital role in soil health, fertility, and overall agricultural productivity. In Bangladesh, the status of organic matter is influenced by various factors, including inherent soil fertility level, agricultural practices, land management, and socio-economic conditions. The soil organic matter content in Bangladesh varies significantly across regions, largely influenced by climate, soil type, and land use practices. Generally, many areas experience low levels of organic matter, typically below the desirable range of 3-5%. The average soil organic matter in Bangladeshi soil is less than 1%. This deficiency greatly impacts the productivity, profitability, and sustainability of crop production. There are several reasons behind the low organic matter content of Bangladesh soils. The main reason is the lack of organic recycling through the addition of crop residues, animal waste, kitchen waste, and other organic manures. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1633152025-02-26T13:42:18Z Systematic compost production using cow dung and kitchen waste for sustainable waste management and manure production Ahmed, Sharif Miajy, Abdullah Debnath, Manik Haque, Abdul Bhandari, Humnath composting livestock sustainable agriculture intensification farming systems land management nutrition smallholders domestic gardens Organic matter plays a vital role in soil health, fertility, and overall agricultural productivity. In Bangladesh, the status of organic matter is influenced by various factors, including inherent soil fertility level, agricultural practices, land management, and socio-economic conditions. The soil organic matter content in Bangladesh varies significantly across regions, largely influenced by climate, soil type, and land use practices. Generally, many areas experience low levels of organic matter, typically below the desirable range of 3-5%. The average soil organic matter in Bangladeshi soil is less than 1%. This deficiency greatly impacts the productivity, profitability, and sustainability of crop production. There are several reasons behind the low organic matter content of Bangladesh soils. The main reason is the lack of organic recycling through the addition of crop residues, animal waste, kitchen waste, and other organic manures. 2024-11 2024-12-10T22:04:53Z 2024-12-10T22:04:53Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/163315 en Open Access application/pdf International Rice Research Institute Ahmed, S., Miajy, A., Debnath, M., Haque, A. and Bhandari, H. (2024). Systematic compost production using cow dung and kitchen waste for sustainable waste management and manure production. International Rice Research Institute |
| spellingShingle | composting livestock sustainable agriculture intensification farming systems land management nutrition smallholders domestic gardens Ahmed, Sharif Miajy, Abdullah Debnath, Manik Haque, Abdul Bhandari, Humnath Systematic compost production using cow dung and kitchen waste for sustainable waste management and manure production |
| title | Systematic compost production using cow dung and kitchen waste for sustainable waste management and manure production |
| title_full | Systematic compost production using cow dung and kitchen waste for sustainable waste management and manure production |
| title_fullStr | Systematic compost production using cow dung and kitchen waste for sustainable waste management and manure production |
| title_full_unstemmed | Systematic compost production using cow dung and kitchen waste for sustainable waste management and manure production |
| title_short | Systematic compost production using cow dung and kitchen waste for sustainable waste management and manure production |
| title_sort | systematic compost production using cow dung and kitchen waste for sustainable waste management and manure production |
| topic | composting livestock sustainable agriculture intensification farming systems land management nutrition smallholders domestic gardens |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/163315 |
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