explain why waterlogging and salinity of soils causes problems to farmers?
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it is be because waterlogging decreases the fertility of soil and the farmers cannot cultivate crops on that particular soil so hence waterlogging causes problems to the farmers
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Explain why waterlogging and salinity of soils causes problems to farmers
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- The waterlogging is a problem that is related to the excessive use of the water and the increase of the salinity in the soil and is an also due product of the increased use of the pesticides and the chemical substance in the soil. About 48% of the problem include those of the waterlogging and poor irrigation contributes to about 24% of the waterlogging and the salinity.
- Thue this destroys the soil nutrient values but tends to raise the water table of the affected areas. Swampy and degraded lands are prone to the effects of the waterlogging and that affects the soil from getting oxygen and thus creates a huge loss to the farmers.
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