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Volume 31, Issue 2
  • E-ISSN: 26178419

Abstract

This study evaluates farmers’ insights into the environmental impacts of chemical fertilizers and the overdose practice in north-western Bangladesh. According to the farmers, the impacts of chemical fertilizers are mostly on the crop health and farm ecology. In the study area, 87 per cent of the farmers apply excess chemical fertilizers that is 2.44 times higher than the recommended dose. When a higher level of adverse environmental impacts on the farm is perceived, excess chemical fertilizers are applied. The findings suggest that a robust financial-technical support framework is required for farmers to use digital platforms for chemical input management.

Countries: Bangladesh

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