Indias soils are facing a severe nutrient crisis, with biochar emerging as a promising solution to enhance soil health and restore essential soil carbon.
- A recent assessment by the Centre for Science and Environment revealed that Indias soils are critically deficient in nutrients like nitrogen and organic carbon, impacting soil health.
- The Soil Health Card scheme indicates that deficiencies in soil nutrients threaten sustainable agriculture practices and the overall health of the ecosystem.
- Biochar is being identified as a potential remedy for the nutrient crisis, as it can help improve soil carbon levels and enhance overall soil fertility.
Why It Matters
The nutrient crisis in Indian soils poses significant risks to food security and agricultural sustainability. Addressing soil health through innovative solutions like biochar is crucial for the future of both the ecosystem and agricultural productivity.