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Rasek [7]
3 years ago
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How can we modernize agriculture system in Nepal ? Write in 7 points.​

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Romashka [77]3 years ago
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Answer: The use of biotechnology and use of latest technique in agriculture can be useful for modern agriculture.

Explanation:

The following are techniques of modern agriculture system in Nepal.:

1. Developing hybrid varieties of crops to increase the yield.

2. Use nitrogen-rich fertilizers to increase the growth of crops.

3. Use of manures from domestic animals will be suitable for restoring the quality of soil instead of the use of chemical fertilizers.

4. Use of proper irrigation facility will help in reducing the dryness of soil and improve the ability to retain water.

5. After the harvest of crops the stalk of plants should be left to prevent soil erosion.

6. The use of high quality seeds will also promote healthy plant growth.

7. Growth of leguminous plants along with the commercial crops can boost the quality of soil.

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