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In the harvest of banana bunches, farmers commonly face the issue of discarded pseudostems, often left abandoned on field sides or roadsides worldwide. This practice not only contributes to increased production costs for farmers but also poses various environmental and social challenges.
An innovative solution has emerged through the utilization of Banana Pseudostem sap, a by- product obtained during fiber extraction. This sap proves to be a valuable source of plant nutrients and growth regulators. Through the process of anaerobic incubation, it can be enriched with organic inputs, offering a sustainable alternative. The enriched sap can be directly injected into crops through a drip system, effectively reducing the dependency on chemical fertilizers.
This breakthrough technology, known as the "Liquid Organic Formulation using Banana Pseudostem," has been spearheaded by Navsari Agriculture University in Gujarat, India. Impressively, this environmentally friendly and cost-effective solution has found success on a global scale, with commercial adoption by three industries—two international and one in India. This not only addresses the issue of pseudostem waste but also highlights the potential for transformative agricultural practices that align with organic farming principles.
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