Beyond local knowledge and institutional reach : micronutrient disorders in Hill agriculture
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2001Metadata
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- Geografi i Bergen [35]
Abstract
Soil deficiencies of micronutrients, especially boron and zinc, have been found in several areas in
the Nepalese Hills, and they may be more restricting to agricultural productivity than
macronutrients. The mobility of technical solutions in the sense of mineral supplements is
dependent on the mobility of knowledge. Local knowledge has not internalized the micronutrient
issue. Scientific knowledge on micronutrients is yet imperfect, based on limited research, and
affected by lack of information on the quality of chemical fertilizers as well as compost/farmyard
manure. The institutional scene related to agricultural extension is complex, and scientific
knowledge is hardly reaching the levels in contact with the farmers. The paper attempts to analyze
the interface between scientific and local knowledge on micronutrient deficiencies.
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University of Bergen. Department of GeographySeries
Geografi i Bergen245