Autor: |
Martin, Ancy G., Jayapal, Atul, Vikram, Krishna, Kavya, Bavigadda |
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Environment & Ecology; Apr-Jun2024, Vol. 42 Issue 2B, p745-753, 9p |
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In India, the production of food grains was insufficient for domestic consumption during 1947 to 1960. The green revolution played a major role in pulling India out from the begging bowl status. This increased production had also increased the accumulation of agricultural waste which is a challenge that is yet to be addressed. Hence, an effective management of these crop residues has become the need of the hour. Generation of revenue from these discarded residues is a feasible option to prevent farmers from burning the residues. The following review gives an insight on various crop residue management options through its utilization thereby generating farm income. There is no waste in the world, unless we treat it as waste. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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