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13 commonsense assertions
Cultures (13) United States (1) Europe (1) India (1) China (1) Sub-Saharan Africa (1) United Kingdom (1) agricultural industry (1) Africa (1) Indigenous communities in Amazon rainforest (1) Papua New Guinea (1) Traditional farming communities (1) gardeners (1) soil science (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 fertilizer United States Fertilizer is commonly used in US agriculture to increase soil fertility and crop yield. 8
2 fertilizer Europe Fertilizer is widely used in European agriculture to improve soil fertility and increase crop yield. 7
3 fertilizer India In India, traditional organic fertilizers such as cow dung and compost are commonly used in small-scale farming. 7
4 fertilizer China China uses a variety of traditional and modern fertilizers for farming. 5
5 fertilizer Sub-Saharan Africa Limited access and reliance on traditional farming methods hinders synthetic fertilizer use in Sub-Saharan Africa. 2
6 fertilizer United Kingdom Synthetic fertilizers are commonly used in commercial farming and horticulture in the United Kingdom to improve crop yield. 2
7 fertilizer agricultural industry Fertilizer is a crucial input in industrial agriculture for increasing crop yields and soil fertility. 2
8 fertilizer Africa Fertilizer is often used in small-scale farming and gardening in Africa due to limited access to commercial fertilizers. 1
9 fertilizer Indigenous communities in Amazon rainforest Indigenous communities in the Amazon rainforest prioritize natural fertilization methods in their traditional farming. 1
10 fertilizer Papua New Guinea Traditional farming in Papua New Guinea relies on natural fertilization methods such as slash-and-burn farming and organic materials. 1
11 fertilizer Traditional farming communities Traditional farming communities often make fertilizer from natural sources such as animal manure or compost. 1
12 fertilizer gardeners Gardeners may prefer organic fertilizers over chemical ones. 1
13 fertilizer soil science Fertilizer in soil science involves adding nutrients to soil for better plant growth and health. 1