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TOPIC:. Political, social and economical constraints regarding to soil conservation. WHAT IS SOIL?. Soil is unconsolidated upper part of earth crust in which plants grow. It is made up of many things, such as weathered rock and decayed plants and animal matter.
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TOPIC: Political, social and economical constraints regarding to soil conservation
WHAT IS SOIL? Soil is unconsolidated upper part of earth crust in which plants grow. It is made up of many things, such as weathered rock and decayed plants and animal matter. Soil is formed over a long period of time.
WHAT IS SOIL CONSERVATION? Soil conservation is a preservation of soil against deterioration or erosion, and maintenance of the fertilizing elements for crop production
POLITICAL CONSTRAINTS Political consciousness lacking Law may be unenforced Funds spent unwisely
SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONSTRAINTS Human barriers to conservation Farmer need more income Feeling for land essentials Land tenure effects erosion Fertilizer purchases constrains
CONTINUE……… Machinery may hasten erosion Pressure leading to unwise land use low yield and large unachieved potential Faulty post harvest handling Unjust use of pesticides and increasing crop production
CONTINUE……. Poor accessibility to quality inputs and services Limited certified seed production capacity Government interventions in agricultural market