Chemistry, asked by VaughanWilliams, 8 months ago

farmers in village are very prosperous and have been able to increase their crop yield with extensive use of fertilizers insecticides and fungi side do you think this could also lead to problem for them how​

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Answered by Galaxyblue
14

Answer:

Yes, this can turn into a problem for them.

Explanation:

High amounts of Fertilizers, insecticides and fungicides are not at all good for the soil and reduces the soil fertility each time a crop is harvested. Also, after spraying these crops with chemicals, when the farmers irrigate these crops, the chemicals get mixed with the water and pollutes the water which then flows into larger water bodies like rivers, and lakes. This water will then be used for consumption by many people and cause chronic diseases and mutation in DNA. which can cause disabilities. The crops cultivated by adding such chemicals are harmful for consumption and can even cause cancer. It also causes soil pollution and makes the soil too acidic for further cultivation. This will later bring down the amount of crops and sale will be low. This can become a problem for the farmers..

Answered by eva2130
2

Answer:

Yes, it can lead to problems.

Explanation:

Excessive use of fertilizers and pesticides by farmers in agriculture to enhance crop yield is detrimental to environment and human health. Fertilizers and pesticides use has led to the problem of air, water and soil pollution. Fertilizers applied to the field are drained by rain water to rivers and lakes causing water pollution. The phenomenon of nutrient enrichment of aquatic bodies is known as eutrophication, which deteriorate the water quality leading to death of fishes. Moreover, the seepage of fertilizers and pesticides also pollutes the ground water.

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