The field of microbial fertilizer in China needs to be developed

A few days ago, the reporter learned from the Third National Conference on Microbial Fertilizer Production Technology that China's microbiological fertilizer industry has begun to take shape, but it has yet to further increase research and development and promotion efforts relative to the requirements of sustainable agricultural development.

Experts from the industry and academician Chen Wenxin from China Agricultural University believe that at present, China's over-application of chemical fertilizers has reached the limit. Taking nitrogen fertilizer as an example, China's average application rate is nearly three times that of the United States and eight times that of Australia. This has caused a series of serious problems such as the destruction of soil structure, the reduction of biodiversity in the natural world and the stability of the ecosystem. Dr. Li Jun, director of the Agricultural Microbiology Committee of the Chinese Society of Microbiology, pointed out that vigorously promoting the use of microbial fertilizers in combination with chemical fertilizers is one of the solutions to this problem.

Microbial fertilizer is a kind of microbiological living product that results in a specific fertilizer effect on microbial life activities and their products. It is used to fertilize fertility, increase the utilization of chemical fertilizers, and inhibit the absorption, purification, and restoration of heavy metals and pesticides and other harmful substances in crops. It has an irreplaceable role in promoting the decomposing use of crop straws and urban garbage, and improving the quality of agricultural products.

Compared with other countries, the microbial fertilizer industry in China has the characteristics of a wide variety of varieties and a wide range of applications, especially in the research and development of new products that use microorganisms and organic nutrient substances, microbes and inorganic nutrients. However, due to the lack of investment in microbial fertilizer research in China for a long time, the microbial fertilizer industry in China still has the problems of low overall level, insufficient technological innovation, and unsatisfactory performance of product quality and application effects. Today, the sustainable development of agriculture has become a human consensus. These problems have become a bottleneck for the microbial fertilizer industry.

According to estimates by experts, the market prospect of microbial fertilizers in China is extremely broad. At present, China's annual production of microbial fertilizer is only 1/200 of the output of chemical fertilizers. If this ratio reaches 3/100, the visual effect of reducing the use of 500,000 tons of fertilizer and increasing grain output by 10 billion kilograms can be achieved. At the same time, huge economic, social, and ecological benefits such as reducing farmers' input, reducing environmental pollution, and improving the quality of agricultural products can also be achieved.

Li Jun optimistically stated that the emphasis and support given by the national industrial policy to the microbial fertilizer industry is steadily increasing. A group of powerful enterprises are actively advancing into this industry. Five years later, China’s total microbial fertilizer output is expected to reach 1,000. Ten thousand tons become one of the important members of the fertilizer family and will play an even greater role in agricultural production.

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