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Title: The effectiveness of relying on green cocoons on the environment and the economy in dry areas
Authors: BEROMAN, NAIL Mouad
OULAD LAID, Abdelkader
Keywords: Green Cocoon Technology, Arid Regions, Water Conservation, Plant Survival, Soil Fertility, Sustainable Agriculture, Ecosystem Stability, Rural Development, Food Security, Desertification, Reforestation, Algeria.
Technologie des Cocons Verts, Régions Arides, Conservation de l’Eau, Survie des Plantes, Fertilité des Sols, Agriculture Durable, Stabilité des Écosystèmes, Développement Rural, Sécurité Alimentaire, Désertification, Reboisement, Algérie.
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: université Ghardaia
Abstract: This study explores the use of green cocoon technology as an innovative solution for agricultural challenges in arid regions, which are characterized by severe water scarcity and difficulty sustaining agricultural productivity. The green cocoon, made from a biodegradable shell, is designed to supply water and essential nutrients directly to plant roots, reducing the need for frequent irrigation and improving plant survival rates. Field experiments have demonstrated the green cocoon's effectiveness in reducing water usage, enhancing soil fertility, and lowering production costs, while also contributing to ecosystem stability in arid areas and promoting the sustainable use of local resources. Additionally, the study highlights the economic and social impacts of this technology, as it creates job opportunities, supports food security, and fosters rural community development. The study recommends the widespread adoption of this technology in Algeria, especially within reforestation programs, to combat desertification and support sustainable development.
URI: https://dspace.univ-ghardaia.edu.dz/xmlui/handle/123456789/8852
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