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A Pandemic Resilient Framework for Sustainable Soil Health and Food Security: Response beyond COVID-19
Innovation in Small-Farm Agriculture: Improving Livelihoods and Sustainability ; : 53-62, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2154181
ABSTRACT
The vulnerability of the highly contagious coronavirus pandemic has bushwhacked the entire world and crippled the global development to a state of tremendous medical emergency. All the vital sectors of society such as the agriculture, industry, trade, and economics, education have perceived serious blows. The medical research for suitable medications is underway;however, patient history reveals that a highly immune body can bear the infection without any morbidity or mortality. This phenomenon brings forward the necessity of research and policy enactment for ensuring a nutrition-sensitive agricultural system. Soil serving as the medium of crop growth, also inculcates several researchable issues like carbon sequestration, balanced fertilization, bio-fortification, composting and rearing beneficial microbes, wastewater treatment, soil pollution remediation, and remote-sensing-based land capability studies. The post COVID-19 period soil research should integrate other agricultural disciplines to strive for the coveted sustainable goal of a hunger-free world where food and nutrition security persists for disease resilience. © 2022 selection and editorial matter, Amitava Rakshit, Somsubhra Chakraborty, Manoj Parihar, Vijay Singh Meena, P.K. Mishra, H.B. Singh;individual chapters, the contributors.

Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Scopus Language: English Journal: Innovation in Small-Farm Agriculture: Improving Livelihoods and Sustainability Year: 2022 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Scopus Language: English Journal: Innovation in Small-Farm Agriculture: Improving Livelihoods and Sustainability Year: 2022 Document Type: Article