English to Gujarati Dictionary agrochemical

agrochemical

એગ્રોકેમીકલ
definition
noun
Even the ground water is unfit for drinking due to large-scale application of fertilizers, pesticides and agrochemicals in the tea gardens.
a chemical used in agriculture, such as a pesticide or a fertilizer.
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Input use: large farms tend to use purchased inputs like 'agrochemicals' , while small farms are more likely to use non-purchased inputs, like manure and compost produced on the farm.
He said his company was making efforts to develop the sector through the provision of the required farm equipment and 'agrochemicals' such as herbicides, pesticides and fungicides.
Across the globe, biotechnology products such as pharmaceuticals and 'agrochemicals' have been valued at more than $US200-billion this year.
Even the ground water is unfit for drinking due to large-scale application of fertilizers, pesticides and 'agrochemicals' in the tea gardens.
This should then lead to a strategic approach to testing which could be applied similarly to industrial chemicals, pharmaceuticals, 'agrochemicals' , food additives, etc.
It is true in theory that any given small farm might employ toxic 'agrochemicals' , genetically modified seeds, or other techniques typical of industrial agriculture.
However, adverse effects of high input agriculture have been recognized, as fertilizers and 'agrochemicals' discharged from agriculture cause surface water pollution.
Other research also points to 'agrochemicals' as a potential risk factor for breast cancer (and other forms of cancer too).
The firms are involved with a range of products including paint, pharmaceuticals, 'agrochemicals' , paper and textile chemicals.
Small peasants, engaged in rice, vegetable and banana cultivation, are unable to find a way out of growing indebtedness, due to the abolition of subsidies on fertilisers, 'agrochemicals' and seeds.
The contaminants are usually the result of the use of 'agrochemicals' , fertilizers, and sprays used to increase crop yields, which then get washed into rivers and reservoirs and hence into drinking water.
Here, yields have been increased through organic farming techniques, a much cheaper alternative to conventional 'agrochemicals' .
Most would rather do without 'agrochemicals' or genetically modified crops.
The coffee plantations were abandoned in 1995 and have not been harvested or treated with 'agrochemicals' since.
The developments of combinatorial chemistry and the identification of new target sites from genomics research are likely to enhance the quality of 'agrochemicals' at the farmer's disposal.
During our eccentric farming decade, we tried to reproduce for interest's sake the pre-war ways of running a 40-acre holding with only heavy horses to work the land, and no modern 'agrochemicals' .
The Rochester team studied the effects of a mixture of two common 'agrochemicals' , the herbicide paraquat and the fungicide maneb.
Originally this was applied to remote sensing for checking the effects of 'agrochemicals' used by farmers, to increase efficiency and reduce ecological damage.
These were further developed in the 1960s when agro-industrial complexes were set up to grow crops as well as producing fertilizers, pesticides, and other 'agrochemicals' .
Public concern about the intensive use of 'agrochemicals' has led to a rapidly-growing and welcome demand for organic produce.
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