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Home / Environment / Urea Overload: Soil and Fertility at Risk!

Urea Overload: Soil and Fertility at Risk!

4 Jan

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Summary

  • Farmers use 50-100% more urea than recommended levels.
  • Excess urea causes chemical residues in food, harming health.
  • Reduced fertility in animals and humans linked to high urea.
Urea Overload: Soil and Fertility at Risk!

Excessive application of urea by farmers is severely impacting soil vitality and posing grave health concerns, including reduced fertility among young individuals. Preliminary data indicates that many farmers in Telangana are using 50-100% more urea than scientifically recommended levels for various crops, stemming from a mistaken belief that it boosts yields.

This overuse leads to harmful chemical residues in food, potentially causing severe health issues such as cancer, kidney diseases, and diminished fertility. The accumulation of these residues in soil degrades its quality and nutrient availability, consequently increasing pest attacks and necessitating further pesticide use.

Research, including a 2022 UN Environment Assembly report, highlights the link between crops grown with high urea content and reduced fertility in animals, with similar risks for humans. Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University will conduct in-depth research on the human health impacts of excessive urea.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Farmers in Telangana are overusing urea due to a misconception that higher urea application leads to increased crop yields.
PJTSAU warns that excessive urea use can lead to harmful chemical residues in food, causing health issues like cancer, kidney disease, and reduced fertility.
The UN Environment Assembly's 2022 report highlighted that consuming crops grown with high urea content is linked to reduced fertility in animals, with similar risks for humans.

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