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What is Soil Degradation?
Soil degradation is the decline in soil fertility and productivity due to poor management of soil like; unreasonable use of synthetic mineral fertilizers and pesticides/herbicides, urbanization, industrialization and industrial waste etc. In other words soil degradation is the physical, biological and chemical decline in soil quality. Soil possess its own biodiversity and micro-ecosystem. The soil ecosystem and soil biodiversity are crucial for soil health, soil fertility and soil productivity. Due to poor soil management like; excessive use of synthetic mineral fertilizers deteriorate the soil microorganisms ecosystem which is necessary for soil health. Keep in mind, healthy soil produces healthy crop. Soil degradation is a global issue as 22% soil has degraded globally and 40% of soil in Asia has also degraded. Weak soils produce fragile crop which possess low immunity against effects of climate change. So, the soil must be healthy and naturally immune for the climate resilient cropping and better production. In current scenarios we have left only 60 harvests globally due to soil degradation. Soil is dying under our feet and its the matter of survival of human race as the matters of climate change and food security are getting worse day by day. Compost and Manures are not enough Currently using compost and manures are not sufficient enough to support soil ecosystem for fertility because these substances take huge time to further decompose in the soil and to become available to feed the plants. The result can be plant stress and lower yield. In current situation of inflation and food security we need a solution in term of best natural fertilizer which should be in readily available form and can support the soil biodiversity, soil micro ecosystem and microorganism for better fertility and productivity. At BinQain Agro Services | Agri. Education Pakistan, we formulated a natural fertilizer which can do wonders and revive the natural soil ecosystem in sustainable and affordably way. It also converts the soil nutrients from unavailable form to available form and feed the plants with proper nutrition. The natural fertilizer is being used and giving satisfactory results. It is available in 20kg bag which is enough for one acre area except for sugarcane crop. For more information and detailed product description, usage and dosage please contact here; Call/WhatsApp: +92-334-9899419 Email: admin@agrieducation.pk Website: https://agrieducation.pk

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