
Stubble burning - Wikipedia
Stubble burning is the practice of intentionally setting fire to the straw stubble that remains after grains, such as rice and wheat, have been harvested. The technique is used to quickly and cheaply clear fields. It is still widespread today.
Stubble Burning: Environmental Impact and Solutions
2023年11月2日 · Stubble burning, a common agricultural practice in many parts of the world, has drawn increasing attention due to its severe environmental consequences. This practice involves setting ablaze the leftover crop residue, or stubble, in fields after harvest.
Stubble Burning: Its Impact on Human Health and the ...
2024年11月20日 · Discover the alarming effects of stubble burning on human health and the environment. Learn about its contribution to air pollution and climate change, supported by the latest scientific research, and explore sustainable alternatives to this harmful practice.
Stubble burning: Effects on health & environment, regulations ...
2020年12月1日 · Stubble burning can be defined as the intentional incineration of stubbles by farmers after crop harvest. Stubbles are the cut stalks left on the field after the grains of cereal plants or stems of sugarcane are harvested.
Stubble burning is one of the major contributors to atmospheric pol- lution in the world releasing particulate and gaseous pollutants that have severe effects on human health and the environment...
Stubble Burning Reasons, Disadvantges, Solution | Agri Farming
2019年11月7日 · Stubble burning is for the main purpose of clearing the land of stubble and weeds, leaving the ground as clean as possible for the tillage tools. Burning stubble can be justified from the standpoint of the greater immediate returns secured from this practice.
Stubble burning: Why it continues to smother north India
2020年11月30日 · Stubble burning in northern India has long been a major cause of air pollution, but efforts to stop it fail every year. The BBC's Krutika Pathi and Arvind Chhabra find out why. Plumes...
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