Depleting the Usage of Plastics to Enhance the Agricultural Land. An Attitudinal Study for Sustainable Generation

Maria Josephine Arokia Marie *

Department of Education, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Amarkantak (M.P), India.

Deepmala Tiwari

Department of Education, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Amarkantak (M.P), India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Agriculture is the main source of support for past, present and future generations who depends on it for sustainable development. Now a day’s modern agronomy skills developed plentiful to cater the need of the growing population which is highly encouraged but at the same time it leads to numerous issues like land pollution, negative environmental impacts, toxic problems, proliferation of carcinogenic diseases and so on. One of the main factors which affects our land is the usage of plastics in our regular life. This plastic usage and it improper waste management also plays an consequential role in polluting the soil system. Soil system is chief source for agriculture, if soil system is maintained with good conditions like acidic and basic nature than good yield of crops was expected. This paper mainly focuses on the types of plastics and how it affects the life. Many studies have been done in this area and as an educationalist it is essential to develop positive attitude towards agronomy skills without damaging the soil system. The study also intends to develop positive attitude towards agronomy skills for students and how to prepare soil for better agricultural crops and the main intention of this paper is to reduce the use of plastics to sustain the sustainable generation.

Keywords: Plastics, sustainable generation, agronomy skills, land pollution.


How to Cite

Marie, Maria Josephine Arokia, and Deepmala Tiwari. 2020. “Depleting the Usage of Plastics to Enhance the Agricultural Land. An Attitudinal Study for Sustainable Generation”. Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies 12 (2):1-6. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajess/2020/v12i230305.

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