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Human Urine: A Viable Source of Organic Fertilizer for Vegetable Production in Nepal- A Reivew / Arun Khanal in Nepalese Horticulture, v. 10: 1 ([07/25/2015])
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Title : Human Urine: A Viable Source of Organic Fertilizer for Vegetable Production in Nepal- A Reivew Material Type: printed text Authors: Arun Khanal, Author ; Manoj Basnet, Author Publication Date: 2015 Article on page: 108-115 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Ammonia, human urine, organic fertilizer, urea, vegetable, yield Abstract: Vegetables are the main source of food and nutrition for the increasing population that
should be minimally taken at amount of 75 -125 gram of green leafy vegetables, 85
gram of others vegetables and 85 gram of roots and tubers vegetables every day. The
total vegetable production of Nepal is 3301648 metric tons from total cultivated area
of 246392 hectares. To fulfill the demand of nation and utilize the export potentiality
of seasonal and off season vegetables, there is a need to increase production and
productivity. To increase production farmers are utilizing chemical fertilizer,
improved technology and hybrid varieties a lot. Excessive and haphazard use of
chemical fertilizer brings hazardous effect on health of people, soil, animals and
environment we live. The unnoticed human waste urine that causes environmental
pollution if unutilized could be used safely by the farmers as the alternative to chemical
fertilizer as it is very rich in nutrient content that are essential for plant growth in
available form. Human urine is locally available organic fertilizer that could be used
as alternative source of chemical fertilizer for the production of vegetables with better
product and lessen environmental hazard.
in Nepalese Horticulture > v. 10: 1 [07/25/2015] . - 108-115 p.[article] Human Urine: A Viable Source of Organic Fertilizer for Vegetable Production in Nepal- A Reivew [printed text] / Arun Khanal, Author ; Manoj Basnet, Author . - 2015 . - 108-115 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepalese Horticulture > v. 10: 1 [07/25/2015] . - 108-115 p.
Keywords: Ammonia, human urine, organic fertilizer, urea, vegetable, yield Abstract: Vegetables are the main source of food and nutrition for the increasing population that
should be minimally taken at amount of 75 -125 gram of green leafy vegetables, 85
gram of others vegetables and 85 gram of roots and tubers vegetables every day. The
total vegetable production of Nepal is 3301648 metric tons from total cultivated area
of 246392 hectares. To fulfill the demand of nation and utilize the export potentiality
of seasonal and off season vegetables, there is a need to increase production and
productivity. To increase production farmers are utilizing chemical fertilizer,
improved technology and hybrid varieties a lot. Excessive and haphazard use of
chemical fertilizer brings hazardous effect on health of people, soil, animals and
environment we live. The unnoticed human waste urine that causes environmental
pollution if unutilized could be used safely by the farmers as the alternative to chemical
fertilizer as it is very rich in nutrient content that are essential for plant growth in
available form. Human urine is locally available organic fertilizer that could be used
as alternative source of chemical fertilizer for the production of vegetables with better
product and lessen environmental hazard.
in Agricultural research for poverty alleviation and livelihood enhancement. Proceedings of the 3rd SAS-N Convention 27-29 August 2008, Lalitpur / Paudyal, Krishna Prasad
Title : Production of hybrid vegetables in Nepal: Opportunities and constraints Material Type: printed text Authors: Nepali, M.B., Author ; S Gautam, Author ; S.M. Amataya, Author ; Sharma, B, Author ; Thakur, N.S., Author ; Gauchan, D., Author Pagination: 235-245 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Hybrid, vegetable, production, plastic tunnel Abstract: Vegetable production and marketing was started long ago in Nepal. In the beginning, vegetable production and marketing was in limited area. The objective of the study was to review the status of hybrid vegetable production in Nepal. The methodology of the study was to collect primary and secondary data. Primary data was collected from the 10 percent commercial vegetable growers in Panchkhal of Kavre and Hemja of Kaski district. Farmers cultivated different types of crops in their patch of land in order to get better production in different types of cropping pattern in low land…………………
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1530 Production of hybrid vegetables in Nepal: Opportunities and constraints [printed text] / Nepali, M.B., Author ; S Gautam, Author ; S.M. Amataya, Author ; Sharma, B, Author ; Thakur, N.S., Author ; Gauchan, D., Author . - [s.d.] . - 235-245 p.
in Agricultural research for poverty alleviation and livelihood enhancement. Proceedings of the 3rd SAS-N Convention 27-29 August 2008, Lalitpur / Paudyal, Krishna Prasad
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Hybrid, vegetable, production, plastic tunnel Abstract: Vegetable production and marketing was started long ago in Nepal. In the beginning, vegetable production and marketing was in limited area. The objective of the study was to review the status of hybrid vegetable production in Nepal. The methodology of the study was to collect primary and secondary data. Primary data was collected from the 10 percent commercial vegetable growers in Panchkhal of Kavre and Hemja of Kaski district. Farmers cultivated different types of crops in their patch of land in order to get better production in different types of cropping pattern in low land…………………
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