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来源类型 | Briefing |
规范类型 | 简报 |
来源ID | 17394IIED |
Fertile ground: harnessing the market to reverse soil degradation in South Asia | |
Seth Cook; Chris Henderson; Menila Kharel; Afsari Begum; Abdur Rob; Sujan Piya | |
发表日期 | 2016 |
出处 | IIED Briefing Papers |
出版者 | IIED |
出版年 | 2016 |
语种 | 英语 |
摘要 | Soils are the foundation of all terrestrial life on the planet and are essential for agricultural production. Yet unsustainable farming practices are degrading soils across South Asia and many other parts of the world, threatening food security. Soil fertility and structure can be vastly improved through greater applications of compost, manure and other organic fertilisers. However, the shift away from diverse farming systems means that organic matter is now in short supply on many farms. There is a need to develop value chains to enable organic fertilisers and composts to supply much needed organic matter to depleted soils. Lessons from multi-stakeholder initiatives in Bangladesh and Nepal illustrate the potential for scaling up such value chains to foster more inclusive and sustainable agriculture. |
主题 | Food and agriculture ; Sustainable markets |
区域 | Asia ; Bangladesh ; Nepal |
URL | https://pubs.iied.org/17394IIED/?c=susmkt&p=4 |
来源智库 | International Institute for Environment and Development (United Kingdom) |
资源类型 | 智库出版物 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/318635 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Seth Cook,Chris Henderson,Menila Kharel,et al. Fertile ground: harnessing the market to reverse soil degradation in South Asia. 2016. |
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