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The Usage Of Natural Fertilizers - A Practice That Favors The Ecological Agriculture Development In Romania

Ana-Andreea Ghiurca, Andreea Lamasanu and Florin Mihai

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Abstract: Natural fertilizers were used in agriculture since ancient times and are still the best method of soil fertilization. Traditional agriculture, practiced in rural areas of Romania, contributes to the maintenance of soils fertilization ecological practices. Our research shows the evolution of the quantity of natural fertilizers used in the past 20 years at the national level and at the level of Neamt County captures the evolution over the seven years of natural fertilizers areas. In the analyzed period, the quantity of natural fertilizers on agricultural land is growing, but fertilized land record low values, showing that it has increased the average quantity of natural fertilizers per hectare

Keywords: organic fertilizer; ecological agriculture; rural space. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q01 Q10 Q18 R00 R52 R58 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012, Revised 2012
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Published in Lucrări Științifice Seria Horticultură 2.55(2012): pp. 437-442

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