2022
DOI: 10.48077/scihor.25(2).2022.76-88
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Operationalizing the Sustainable Fertilizer Management Global Initiative at National Level: A Conceptual Framework

Abstract: Humanity is tasked with finding a balance between the need to increase the amount of food and the negative socio-environmental and economic consequences of the irrational use of fertilisers. At the global level, a number of initiatives have been launched to consolidate countries' efforts to address this problem. However, existing national fertiliser management systems and policies are characterised by insufficient consistency and low efficiency. This study aims to formulate a conceptual framework for developin… Show more

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“…The use of mineral fertilisers and plant protection products (especially in case of non-compliance with doses and application rules, as well as the use of cheap littlestudied herbal preparations) leads to the accumulation of hazardous substances in the soil and products, which are harmful to the human health, causing different diseases, in particular oncological (International Agency…, 2020; Mishenin et al, 2022). The estimates for a linear regression model, elucidating the relationship between the cancer incidence rate per 100,000 population and the number of mineral fertilisers applied per hectare of sown area in Ukraine, revealed a statistically significant relationship between fertilisation levels and disease incidence rates (Table 2).…”
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“…The use of mineral fertilisers and plant protection products (especially in case of non-compliance with doses and application rules, as well as the use of cheap littlestudied herbal preparations) leads to the accumulation of hazardous substances in the soil and products, which are harmful to the human health, causing different diseases, in particular oncological (International Agency…, 2020; Mishenin et al, 2022). The estimates for a linear regression model, elucidating the relationship between the cancer incidence rate per 100,000 population and the number of mineral fertilisers applied per hectare of sown area in Ukraine, revealed a statistically significant relationship between fertilisation levels and disease incidence rates (Table 2).…”
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confidence: 99%