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Soil degradation, water pollution, and pest resistance are caused by the inefficiencies of conventional fertilizers and pesticides, such as nutrient loss, excessive chemical application, and contamination of the environment. These issues are resolved by integrating nanotechnology, which improve nutrient transportation, maximizes pesticide use, and reduces ecological damage. By delivering nutrients in a controlled manner, nanofertilizers enhance nutrient absorption while lowering waste and soil deterioration. By decreasing resistance and damage to non target organisms, infanticides improve pest control. By ensuring delayed release, encapsulation reduces the need for chemicals.These developments enhance sustainable farming, preserve water,and increase yields. The effectiveness, environmental advantages,controlled release, and interactions with soil, plants, and pests are highlighted in this review of
nano-enabled fertilizers and pesticides. Toxicology, regulatory issues, and financial impediments to
widespread agricultural use are also covered. Enhancing nutrient absorption, decreasing waste, minimizing resistance,reducing chemical use, improving soil health, increasing yields, and promoting sustainable farming are all made possible by nanotechnology. The widespread use of nanotechnology in agriculture is hampered by high manufacturing costs and the requirement for specialized infrastructure. It is essential to establish cost-effective production techniques and regulatory frameworks. Nanofertilizers and infanticides have the potential to greatly increase agricultural productivity and environmental sustainability for conventional farming with further scientific advancement, policy creation, and scalable manufacture.
"Nanotechnology in Fertilizers and Pesticides for Sustainable Farming", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.10, Issue 4, page no.b255-b259, April-2025, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2504132.pdf
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