answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

If we did not have fertilizers, large food manufacturers would predict that yields would decrease and millions or billions of people would starve. That is not true since current agricultural systems devote massive fields to monoculture, to grow one cash crop and replace the resulting depleted nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus with NPK fertilizers. Without NPK fertilizers, large food manufacturers would use compost or go back to small-scaled, organic permaculture, with many crops grown together, without chemicals or plows. We would have less, but high-quality, food. Fertilizers increase production, to feed large populations, even though quality is compromised.

User Avatar

Wiki User

6y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

9y ago

The agriculture system would have to change dramatically. Large food manufacturers would tell you that yield would decrease and millions or billions of people would starve. That isn't true. Here is why. The current agriculture system uses massive monoculture fields (fields that grow only one crop). These deplete the soil, and the only way for them to rapidly replace the depleted nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus is to add an NPK fertilizer. These monoculture crops are for convenience, and do not necessarily have a higher yield per acre. They are just easier and cheaper for the company. If there were no NPK fertilizer, then either they would have to use an effective composting system to replace NPK, or farming would have to go back to a much smaller scale operation, where people would use organic permaculture systems (systems where many crops are grown together, chemicals aren't used, and the soil isn't plowed). Big companies probably wouldn't give up that easy though, so they would probably just find a way to replace fertilizer with compost.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

9y ago

If there would not have been any fertilizers, then we would be having less but high quality food. Fertilizers increase the production but quality is compromised. But without them it would be difficult to feed such a large population.

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What would happen if we did not have fertilizers?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What would happen to the root hairs if too much nitrogen containing fertilizers were added to the soil?

i dkj


What may happen if you over use fertilizers?

the grass will die


Who would use fertilizers?

Farmers, gardeners and persons making improvised explosives. BTW: it is spelled 'fertilizers.'


What will happen if the concentrated solution of fertilizers is applied to green grass lawn?

i think the plant cell will shrink.


What are the advantages and the disadvantages of natural fertilizers?

The advantages of natural fertilizers would be that they are not made of chemicals and not harmful for the body. A disadvantage is that they smell bad and don't work as well.


Why are artificial fertilizers needed?

Artificial fertilizers are used and needed for a number of reasons. These fertilizers help meet the deficit made by real fertilizers.


How do fertilizers affect resources?

the affect of fertilizers on the resources is that our farmers use fertilizers in order to maintain the fertility of soil except organic fertilizers


What are the examples of chemical fertilizers?

examples of fertilizers


Fertilizers a curse as well as a boon?

fertilizers are good for crops but access of fertilizers can be a curse on crops


What is good about fertilizers?

Fertilizers are good for one thing:growing plants. Without the mixture of nitrogen, phosphurus and potassiam plants would find it inevitably harder to grow in difficult environments.


Is actinium used in fertilizers?

Actinium is not used in fertilizers.


Are NPK fertilizers harmless?

are npk fertilizers harmless