shine india monthly magazine published this article page no 20 the indian government has actively begun the process of assessing the impact of climate change on agriculture supplemented by robust actions. indias fertiliser policy has grown positively by increasing crop yield and productivity. the additional food grain output of 13.66mt using fertilisers averted the conversion of 11.48 million hectares of forest area to farmland resulting in a reduction of ghg emissions of 13.66 mt in 2013. shine india monthly magazine telugu buy in addition neem coated urea has lowered fertiliser input costs enhanced nutrient usage efficiency and reduced ghg emissions. there has been a concerted push in india to promote zero budget natural farming (zbnf). it provides a commercially feasible and environmentally benign option as well as better climatic adaptation than conventional agriculture. the area under agroforestry is increasing resulting in more carbon fixation and lower ghg emissions shine india monthly magazine subscription.
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