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objectives of agrochemical​

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Answered by gadepratik63
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Agrochemicals are an important agricultural input to protect crops from diseases, pests and weeds. Use of agrochemicals contributes not only to healthy growth of crops but also to improved farm work efficiency and stable supply of tasty agricultural produce.

But concerns are raised about the possibility that the agrochemicals used in farmland can spread out into the adjacent environment or persist in the ecosystem and may have an adverse impact on crops as well as on people and the environment. Apart from agrochemicals, there are organic chemical substances that are known as “persistent organic pollutants (POPs).” POPs resist degradation in the environment, are prone to accumulate in living bodies, and tend to travel long distances. Accordingly, they are considered to present a high risk of adverse impact on humans, animals and the environment.

In nature, there are many living creatures. While the number of species and their respective populations change according to the season and the weather, the so-called “biodiversity” is maintained. Is this biodiversity adversely affected by agrochemicals, POPs and other organic chemicals, and if so, what are the solutions? These are the questions we are pursuing in our research.

Answered by swasti95
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Agrochemicals are an important agricultural input to protect crops from diseases, pests and weeds. Use of agrochemicals contributes not only to healthy growth of crops but also to improved farm work efficiency and stable supply of tasty agricultural produce.

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