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Sustainable Growth: How Shivchhaya Biotech Ensures a Thriving Environment for Plants
Discover how Shivchhaya Biotech promotes sustainable growth with innovative solutions for plant care. Learn more about their commitment to a thriving environment.
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Greening Agriculture with Nano Fertilizers: Market Insights and Prospects
The global nano fertilizer market size is expected to reach USD 9,377.3 million by 2030. The industry growth is primarily driven by increasing demand for better crop yields due to a significant rise in the global population and limited availability of key resources like land.
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Growing focus on increasing the quantity of yield has led to the indiscriminate use of fertilizers in agriculture. This can result in both environmental and agricultural catastrophes by degrading the quality of the soil. According to a report by Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO), natural resources such as water and arable land are on the verge of exhaustion. Furthermore, degradation at a high rate continues due to intensive urbanization and excessive use of chemical fertilizers. Thus, the declining nutritional quality of food and degraded quality of soil continues to drive a gradual shift toward nanotechnology in agriculture. Nano fertilizers remains an ideal prospect to maintain the quality of soil while meeting production target.
The use of nano fertilizers can help in reducing chemical fertilizer consumption by 80 to 100 times, thus reducing the reliance on chemical fertilizers. For instance, the demand for nano urea is increasing worldwide as it has the ability to replace regular urea usage at a relatively lower cost while offering high yields to crops. By 2023 nano urea is expected to replace the usage of 13.7 million tons of conventional urea. Thus, the huge demand for nano fertilizer from the agriculture industry along with supportive government policies continues to promote newer and more efficient agriculture techniques.
The importance of policy framework remains paramount to promote sustainable growth, and such framework is already in place for nano fertilizers in key regions. For instance, U.S department of agriculture in 2020 announced to make USD 250 million investment through its new grant program. This initiative was taken to support new innovative and more efficient fertilizer production in the region. Additionally, USDA seeks growth in competition as it aims to allay concerns regarding supply chain. With its new initiatives, the USDA continues to introduce more transparency for consumers to make them aware of the safety of agriculture produce. These initiatives aimed at gauging the use of fertilizers, seeds, retail markets, continue to generate momentum for the eco-friendly and high-yield promising nano fertilizers.
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Role of Biofertilizers In Sustainable Agriculture
Modern agriculture is increasingly reliant on synthetic inputs due to the implementation of green revolution technologies. Although intensive agriculture utilizing chemical fertilizers has significantly improved farm productivity, it has had negative impacts on soil structure, microflora, and the quality of water, food, and fodder. As a result, there is a growing need for biofertilizers to complement chemical fertilizers and mitigate their adverse effects.
Bio fertilizers are utilized in organic farming, sustainable agriculture, green farming, and non-pollution farming to maintain the soil's essential nutrients and living microorganisms that are crucial for the plants' growth and development.
In addition, biofertilizers are a crucial element of integrated nutrient management, providing a cost-efficient and renewable alternative to chemical fertilizers to support sustainable agriculture.
Biofertilizers are intended to support and potentially supplant conventional chemical fertilizers to reduce their use, leading to environmental and economic advantages.
Living microorganisms are present in biofertilizers, and when they are applied to the soil, they colonize either the rhizosphere or the interior of the plant, leading to the availability of primary nutrients to the host plant, which promotes growth.
Bio fertilizers stimulate plants to absorb a greater amount of nutrients independently, which may otherwise remain unavailable to plants due to their insoluble form in the soil.
If not properly managed in terms of timing and dosage, chemical fertilizers, despite their fertilizing properties, can contaminate aquifers by supplying the soil with chemical elements.
Trishul Biotech, located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu is a technology-driven organization that specializes in agribiotech. The company has a strong emphasis on biotechnology and is committed to providing completely safe and natural bio solutions for all types of crops and soils.
We have developed our high-quality organic-certified products using potent and effective strains that can perform well under various agro-climatic conditions, meeting international standards.
Trishul Biotech has been pursuing a comprehensive mission of providing sustainably objective farming solutions to farmers worldwide since 2017.
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INDY Daily: Did a U.S. Senate Candidate Rip Off a Bunch of Farmers? Plus Feral Cats, Cont. and Development Plans Near West Point on the Eno
It’s Wednesday, September 1.
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The Washington Post yesterday ran a story on the GOP's Trump-endorsed candidate for North Carolina's open U.S. Senate seat yesterday and it is truly wild.
Three-term U.S. congressman Ted Budd, who owns a shooting range near Winston-Salem and has positioned himself as a God-and-guns, friend-to-farmers type was embroiled in a family business scheme that ended in bankruptcy and cost famers across the country millions of dollars in losses.
The details are complex, but here's the gist: according to court documents, a trustee for farmers and other creditors alleges that Ted Budd's father, Richard Budd, improperly transferred millions of dollars in assets to family members, including Ted Budd, right before Richard Budd faced a $15 million judgement in a bankruptcy case for the company AgriBioTech.
The bankruptcy caused losses of millions of dollars for farmers, and in a settlement that followed, the Budds repaid only a small portion of the money back to their creditors.
Here's a quote from one such farmer from the story:
"We got screwed and there was not a freaking thing we could do about it. There was no way to fight multimillionaires," said Scott Scheuerman, a Wyoming farmer who had urged fellow growers to send their crop to the company, which had bought up dozens of processing plants. "We were the little guy. We were just a number, and they could care less about us."
In the story, the Budds (or Richard Budd, as Ted Budd declined to comment) say there were no fraudulent transfers of money and he doesn't seem to think the swindled farmers are owed an apology.
"Your attempts to tie my son to this business are dishonest and offensive," he told the Post. "I wish my personal efforts to save ABT had been successful, but they were not. I did my best, but in this case, my best was not enough to save ABT."
Asked whether Ted Budd ever disclosed the bankruptcy case to Trump or other key supporters, campaign adviser Jonathan Felts said that "Ted played no role at ABT and there is nothing to ‘disclose.’ " He said the claims by the trustee were "untrue allegations that are typical in that sort of litigation."
Felts acknowledged that Ted Budd was one of 11 people who signed as "co-makers" of a $10 million loan to AgriBioTech that later became the subject of the trustee’s lawsuit and declined to say whether any of Budd’s personal fortune of up to nearly $11 million was attributable to the funds allegedly transferred to him by his father.
Now, as he seeks a Senate seat, Ted Budd touts his work in family companies and as the owner of a shooting range, saying "I’ve spent my whole life in the business world."
But Ted Budd was a shareholder in the company, and the facts of the case seem to show that he received millions of dollars in assets before the bankruptcy case was settled. The case was so egregious that, following the AgriBioTech bankruptcy, Congress created a $35 million no-interest loan fund specifically to help the farmers who were affected (they could borrow up to 65 percent of what they were owed, the Post reports, so still were out millions of dollars).
To me, this all checks out. Trump is smart enough to sense one of his own, a self-serving grifter type who appeals to those who feel trodden on or left behind, all the while fleecing whoever he can for whatever they've got.
And while he's not the GOP frontrunner in this race yet (that's Mayor Pat), a $10 million cash infusion from the conservative group Club for Growth that's in the works should help him on his way.
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UNC-Chapel Hill and the Orange County Health Department have identified COVID-19 clusters in three residence halls on campus: in Ehringhaus on the third floor; in Hinton James on the seventh and eighth floors; and in Parker on the third floor.
Decades after the desegregation of Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, data show that disparities persist, with white students accessing more opportunities, and facing less discipline, than Black students.
At Carrboro High School, students formed the Black and Brown Students Coalition in part to try and address some of these disparities. The group's student founders are continuing the legacy of the Mighty Tigers, Lincoln High School's football player's and civil rights trailblazers. Read Part III of Joel Sronce's series on the Legends of Lions Park.
A new Asian American Center opened on UNC's campus.
Durham County
North Durham residents want to stop a local custom home builder from developing hundreds of homes on the cusp of West Point on the Eno. They say the project was improperly rubber stamped, request the city to allow citizen input, and say that, if the project moves forward, it ultimately threatens to be an environmental nightmare.
Durham residents are uncovering their ancestral legacies in 30 of the county's old Black cemeteries.
In case you missed it, former Mayor Bill Bell, Durham's longest-serving mayor, endorsed Judge Elaine O'Neal in the race for Durham's next mayor.
Restaurateur Giorgios Bakatsias will open a new Southeast Asian-inspired restaurant in downtown Durham called Krill.
Shooter's Saloon, a bar popular with Duke students, has closed due to COVID until further notice.
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Wake County
Following Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin's joke about feeding feral cats at a Raleigh city council meeting last week, the city suspended a policy that's long been on the books that regulates feeding feral cats and ordered animal control officers to stop ticketing residents for doing so. An animal control officer was also placed on investigative leave regarding the matter.
In Wake County Public Schools, more than 600 students and 128 staff members have tested positive for COVID-19 since the beginning of August, mainly related to the system's year-round schools. Since the start of the traditional school year last week, 120 positive tests have been reported, including 100 in students in 20 in staff.
Op-Ed: Fuquay-Varina’s Black residents have asked the Town’s elected officials to make structural changes, to little response. At the polls this fall, they’ll have a chance to change who’s an elected official.
NC + Elsewhere
Freshman congressman Madison Cawthorn, who warned of more "bloodshed" following the Capitol insurrection, raised $1.7 million in political donations during the first six months of 2021 — by far the most among the state’s 13-member House delegation. Nearly 80 percent of that money came from donors who live outside of North Carolina.
Pickleball is getting popular in the Triangle.
Statewide COVID-19 by the numbers: Tuesday, August 31
5,351 New lab-confirmed cases (1,213,654 total; seven-day average trending up)
3,612 Current hospitalizations reported (seven-day average increasing; 14,468 total deaths, +56 over Monday)
26,543 Completed tests (15.85 million total; most recent positive rate was 14.6 percent)
10,514,513 Total vaccinations administered; 50 percent of population fully vaccinated; 60 percent of 18 years+ fully vaccinated (State data not updated daily)
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Biofertilizers Market, Covid-19 Outbreak, Production, Functions, Trends, Regional Analysis, Segmentation and Forecast to 2027
Market Scenario
At present, the agricultural industry is looking to switch to all natural products. Owing to this fact, one can confidently assume that the global bio-fertilizers market will attain remarkable success in the forthcoming years. Looking at the favorable conditions for this market it is being anticipated that the revenues will double by the end of the forecast period i.e. 2017-2027. The CAGR rates look encouraging as well and back this fact.
There are many factors that can be held responsible for the success and development of this market. The trend of switching to a healthier lifestyle amongst the masses happens to be a major growth propeller for this market.
These days’ consumers look for products that contain zero chemicals and thanks to this preference the market gets benefitted. Furthermore, the realization regarding the downsides of chemical pesticides further fosters the growth of this industry.
Market Segmentation
The worldwide bio-fertilizer market has been segregated into four distinct parts. They can be categorized as geographies, types, application methods and forms.
Geographically, the market has its reach across various areas of the world like North America, Asia Pacific, Europe and Rest of the World.
On the basis of types, the market is separated into phosphate solubilizing bacteria, vesicular arbuscular mycorrhiza, nitrogen fixing bacteria and plant growth promoting bacteria.
When it comes to application methods, the market is trifurcated into soil, root dipping and seed treatment.
Lastly, based on forms, the industry is divided into powder, granular and liquid.
Industry Trends
Global Bio-Fertilizers Market is expected to be governed by certain industry trends that will carve a path of success for this industry. These trends have been listed below:
Government initiatives in the favor of the bio-fertilizer market.
The upsurge in the demand for organic food products.
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Key Players
The main companies in the market are Mapleton Agribiotech (Australia), T Stanes & Company Ltd., SOM Phytopharma Ltd. (India),Novozymes (Denmark),Kan Biosys (India), International Panaacea Limited (India), Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd, (India), Kiwa Biotech (China),Madras Fertilizers Limited (India), Symborg (Spain), Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd. (India),National Fertilizers Limited (India), Lallemand Inc. (Canada), and Rizobacter Argentina SA (Argentina) .
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3rd Annual Agri-Biotech India Summit 2019 - 25 - 26 July 2019 - Hyderabad
3rd Annual Agri-Biotech India Summit 2019 – 25 – 26 July 2019 – Hyderabad
3rd Annual AgriBiotech India Summit 2019
7.63 billion is the current population of the world, and this figure is expected to reach 9 billion by 2050. Farmers across the globe are expected to meet this ever-growing demand.
The Indian Agriculture sector is one of the largest in the world and one of the major contributors to the nation’s GDP. This sector is faced with some tough challenges such as…
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KCET Application form 2018
KCET 2018 (Karnataka Common Entrance Test) is a state level selection test. This exam is additionally called as Karnataka CET (K CET/Kar CET). Karnataka CET is overseen by the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) under the aegis of Karnataka University. KCET 2018 is the passage for confirmation in the field of Architecture, Engineering, Pharmacy, Ayurveda, Homeopathy, and so on. Through this exam, hopefuls will get induction into different organizations/schools arranged in Karnataka state. In this article, we have specified the total information about KCET 2018 including application subtle elements, qualification, exam example and syllabus.
KCET Application form 2018
KCET Application Form 2018 will be reported by the expert in the long stretch of January 2018. Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET/Kar CET) is sorted out by the Karnataka Examination Authority under the direction of Karnataka University. KCET is a state level selection test. Through this exam, hopefuls will get admission to the designing, drug store, Ayurveda, homeopathy, engineering, and so forth courses. These courses are offered by the different universities/establishments in Karnataka state. Hopefuls can check here all insights about KCET 2018 application form.
Look at the points of interest of the Topic KCET Exam 2018 Application Form, Eligibility, Fee, Syllabus, Exam Pattern, Date. Here we have given the total information on the Basic Details of Karnataka University Entrance Test 2018 like KCET Entrance Test 2018 Exam Pattern, Exam Dates, Eligibility, KCET Entrance Test Syllabus, KCET 2018 Application Form, and Fee. Karnataka CET is overseen by the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA)under the Karnataka University. Karnataka Common Entrance Test to offer admissions to intrigued applicants in different undergrad and expert courses, offered by various schools in the province of Karnataka.
KCET Eligibility Criteria 2018
Karnataka University is a state college situated in the city of Dharwad in the territory of Karnataka in India. Through KCET competitors can get confirmation in courses like "Therapeutic, Dental, Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Unani, Naturopathy and Yoga, Engineering, Technology, Architecture, Farm Science courses i.e. BSc (Agriculture), BSc (Sericulture), BSc (Horticulture), BSc (Forestry), BSc AgriBioTech, BHSc (Home Science), BTech (Agri Engg), BTech (Food Technology), BTech (Dairy Tech), BFSc (Fisheries), BTech (Food Science &Tech), BSc (Agri Marketing and Co-Op) , BPharma, Pharma-D and second-year B.Pharma Lateral Entry course, in Government/University/Private Aided/Private Un-Aided Professional Educational Institutions in the State of Karnataka.
The Eligibility Criteria for Entrance Test which incorporates as far as possible for Admission in Karnataka University 2018, Karnataka University Admission Qualification as takes after. The Following Group or Category of Courses list is the Eligibility for the Admission in Karnataka University.
KCET 2018: Karnataka Common Entrance Test(KCET) is outstanding passageway test for induction into different undergraduate projects of B.Tech/B.Pharm/B.Arch and etc.It has additionally called "CET-2018" exam led by Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) and CET 2018 Notification will be given in the long stretch of January 2018.Applications are welcomed from qualified applicants of Karnataka including the wards of J&k transients for enlistment to the "Regular Entrance Test-2018" to proficient courses in Karnataka state.So qualified hopefuls the individuals who are intrigued may apply online only.To know more insights with respect to Karnataka CET 2018 Registration, fee, Eligibility, Exam date, How to Apply, Application form and other information given beneath.
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JRF – Microbiology Required @ Agri Biotech Foundation, PJTSAU Campus – Hyderabad AGRIBIOTECH FOUNDATION PJTSAU Campus, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad – 500 030, Telangana State Agri Biotech Foundation (ABF) needs a Junior Research Fellow (JRF) to work in the Department of Microbiology.
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Ben Zink, 2014
With the boom of the biotech industry, genetically modified crops have gained much publicity. Much testing must be done in a new field such as this, which is often over looked. A test that has unknown results could be very dangerous to environmental and human health. This is evident from the agri-biotech companies in Hawaii as addressed in the article Trouble in Paradise. Agriculture companies such as Pioneer test pesticides on their GM crops, and are covering it up with a peculiar scent. One resident states, “This week would make it six weeks straight that they've been spraying. It’s been 13 years and they are still doing it.” He lets out a sharp, frustrated breath. “Nothing has changed.” These chemicals have a putrid smell to them, and the companies are covering up the smell with a bubblegum scent inside. “The first time I smelled it I thought my neighbor’s house was burning down. Now they use a bubblegum scent to cover it up.” Kabutan’s respiratory issues have landed him in the emergency room several times, though the doctors could never figure out what the problem was…” This article, published more than 50 years after Silent Spring shows the power of the chemical and agriculture industries have.
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Mitra, Maureen Nandini. "Trouble in Paradise." Earth Island Journal Spring 2014 (2014): n. pag. 2014. Web. 3 Mar. 2014.
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Biofertilizers Market Size, Covid-19 Outbreak, Production, Functions, Trends, Regional Analysis, Segmentation and Forecast to 2027
Market Scenario
At present, the agricultural industry is looking to switch to all natural products. Owing to this fact, one can confidently assume that the global bio-fertilizers market will attain remarkable success in the forthcoming years. Looking at the favorable conditions for this market it is being anticipated that the revenues will double by the end of the forecast period i.e. 2017-2027. The CAGR rates look encouraging as well and back this fact.
There are many factors that can be held responsible for the success and development of this market. The trend of switching to a healthier lifestyle amongst the masses happens to be a major growth propeller for this market.
These days’ consumers look for products that contain zero chemicals and thanks to this preference the market gets benefitted. Furthermore, the realization regarding the downsides of chemical pesticides further fosters the growth of this industry.
Market Segmentation
The worldwide bio-fertilizer market has been segregated into four distinct parts. They can be categorized as geographies, types, application methods and forms.
Geographically, the market has its reach across various areas of the world like North America, Asia Pacific, Europe and Rest of the World.
On the basis of types, the market is separated into phosphate solubilizing bacteria, vesicular arbuscular mycorrhiza, nitrogen fixing bacteria and plant growth promoting bacteria.
When it comes to application methods, the market is trifurcated into soil, root dipping and seed treatment.
Lastly, based on forms, the industry is divided into powder, granular and liquid.
Industry Trends
Global Bio-Fertilizers Market Size is expected to be governed by certain industry trends that will carve a path of success for this industry. These trends have been listed below:
Government initiatives in the favor of the bio-fertilizer market.
The upsurge in the demand for organic food products.
Access Full Report Details and Order this Premium Report @
https://www.marketresearchfuture.com/reports/bio-fertilizers-market-1386
Key Players
The main companies in the market are Mapleton Agribiotech (Australia), T Stanes & Company Ltd., SOM Phytopharma Ltd. (India),Novozymes (Denmark),Kan Biosys (India), International Panaacea Limited (India), Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd, (India), Kiwa Biotech (China),Madras Fertilizers Limited (India), Symborg (Spain), Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd. (India),National Fertilizers Limited (India), Lallemand Inc. (Canada), and Rizobacter Argentina SA (Argentina) .
NOTE: Our Team of Researchers are Studying Covid19 and its Impact on Various Industry Verticals and wherever required we will be considering Covid19 Footprints for Better Analysis of Market and Industries. Cordially get in Touch for More Details.
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Agribiotech: Experts seek improved investment in Agriculture
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