Green manuring for sustainable soil fertility management and crop production (Bangla)

This knowledge product emphasizes the importance of green manuring as an eco-friendly and sustainable method for managing soil fertility and enhancing crop production in Bangladesh. Green manuring involves the cultivation of specific cover crops that are then incorporated into the soil to improve it...

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Autores principales: Ahmed, Sharif, Miajy, Abu Abdullah, Manik, Md. Zannatul Ferdous
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:bengalí
Publicado: International Rice Research Institute 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178888
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author Ahmed, Sharif
Miajy, Abu Abdullah
Manik, Md. Zannatul Ferdous
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description This knowledge product emphasizes the importance of green manuring as an eco-friendly and sustainable method for managing soil fertility and enhancing crop production in Bangladesh. Green manuring involves the cultivation of specific cover crops that are then incorporated into the soil to improve its organic matter, nutrient content, and overall health. This practice offers numerous benefits, including increased soil fertility, reduced reliance on chemical fertilizers, improved soil structure, and greater microbial activity, all contributing to higher and more sustainable crop yields. Additionally, green manuring helps address environmental issues such as soil erosion and nutrient runoff, promoting sustainable land use. The product provides practical guidelines for farmers, extension workers, and policymakers on selecting suitable green manure crops, as well as advice on timing and management practices tailored to local conditions. By promoting the widespread adoption of green manuring, we can significantly enhance crop productivity, ensure soil health, and support climate-resilient farming systems. Encouraging the use of green manures aligns with Bangladesh’s goals for sustainable agriculture and environmental conservation. Ultimately, this approach contributes to food security and the long-term sustainability of the country's agricultural sector. The goal of this knowledge product is to facilitate the broader dissemination and implementation of green manuring practices across diverse farming systems in Bangladesh.
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spelling CGSpace1788882025-12-17T02:10:57Z Green manuring for sustainable soil fertility management and crop production (Bangla) Ahmed, Sharif Miajy, Abu Abdullah Manik, Md. Zannatul Ferdous green manures soil health fertility organic farming mixed farming systems climate resilience This knowledge product emphasizes the importance of green manuring as an eco-friendly and sustainable method for managing soil fertility and enhancing crop production in Bangladesh. Green manuring involves the cultivation of specific cover crops that are then incorporated into the soil to improve its organic matter, nutrient content, and overall health. This practice offers numerous benefits, including increased soil fertility, reduced reliance on chemical fertilizers, improved soil structure, and greater microbial activity, all contributing to higher and more sustainable crop yields. Additionally, green manuring helps address environmental issues such as soil erosion and nutrient runoff, promoting sustainable land use. The product provides practical guidelines for farmers, extension workers, and policymakers on selecting suitable green manure crops, as well as advice on timing and management practices tailored to local conditions. By promoting the widespread adoption of green manuring, we can significantly enhance crop productivity, ensure soil health, and support climate-resilient farming systems. Encouraging the use of green manures aligns with Bangladesh’s goals for sustainable agriculture and environmental conservation. Ultimately, this approach contributes to food security and the long-term sustainability of the country's agricultural sector. The goal of this knowledge product is to facilitate the broader dissemination and implementation of green manuring practices across diverse farming systems in Bangladesh. 2025-12 2025-12-17T00:14:43Z 2025-12-17T00:14:43Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178888 bn Open Access application/pdf International Rice Research Institute Ahmed, S.; Miajy, A.; Manik, M.Z.F. (2025). Green manuring for sustainable soil fertility management and crop production (Bangla). International Rice Research Institute. 4 p.
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soil health
fertility
organic farming
mixed farming systems
climate resilience
Ahmed, Sharif
Miajy, Abu Abdullah
Manik, Md. Zannatul Ferdous
Green manuring for sustainable soil fertility management and crop production (Bangla)
title Green manuring for sustainable soil fertility management and crop production (Bangla)
title_full Green manuring for sustainable soil fertility management and crop production (Bangla)
title_fullStr Green manuring for sustainable soil fertility management and crop production (Bangla)
title_full_unstemmed Green manuring for sustainable soil fertility management and crop production (Bangla)
title_short Green manuring for sustainable soil fertility management and crop production (Bangla)
title_sort green manuring for sustainable soil fertility management and crop production bangla
topic green manures
soil health
fertility
organic farming
mixed farming systems
climate resilience
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178888
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