khadga bhakta paudel executive director/ chief scientist nepalese farming institute kathmandu, nepal

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Khadga Bhakta PaudelExecutive Director/ Chief Scientist

Nepalese Farming InstituteKathmandu, Nepal

Jeevatu, the mixed culture of beneficial microbes, found in Nepalese natural condition is developed by Nepalese Farming Institute (NFI), Kathmandu, Nepal; devoting more than three decades of time.

The United Nations

estimates

Lack of development and dissemination of

eco-friendly, sustainable, cost

effective technologies

Lack of development and dissemination of

eco-friendly, sustainable, cost

effective technologies

Lack of funding for the eco-

friendly, sustainable

development

Lack of funding for the eco-

friendly, sustainable

development

Environment Pollution &

Global Warming

Environment Pollution &

Global Warming

Results

Value Addition By Jeevatu

1. An application of the 5-10% solution of Jeevatu on organic waste completely, instantly stops the off smell and enhances fast decomposition process.

2. The compost prepared by the use of Jeevatu depicted high nutrient content such as 4.025%

Nitrogen, 1.125% Phosphorus and 2.250 % Potash and microbes to solubilize fixed plant nutrients and manage several soil borne disease and insect pest

problems.

Such high quality, value added compost is the good source for revenue generation for solid waste management and input for agriculture sector to enhance the declined/stagnated crop productivity.

They are using Jeevatu for the complete control of foul

odor and preparation of value added, high quality

compost.

Contamination of Jeevatu with any kind of chemical pesticides which are hazardous to the microbes of Jeevatu

Jeevatu based technologies

Excellent remedies for eco-friendly, sustainable, cost effective solid waste management.

Supplying input to increase soil organic matter which enhances crop productivity and sequesters carbon di-oxide.

If the soil organic matter of all cultivated land of the world increased by one percent then the problems of global warming can be completely managed.

Control of pest problems in agriculture sector.

Thus, use of Jeevatu for solid waste management and eco-friendly, sustainable farming system are the best ways to mitigate adverse effect of climate change.

PHOTOGRAPHS RELATED TO CITY

WASTE MANAGEMENT IN

LELE-2, VDCLALITPUR

NEPAL

Let’s Save the EnvironmentLet’s Save the Environment

Thank YouThank You

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