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What is an agrochemist?

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Updated: 8/10/2023

Someone who grows food crops, such as cereals

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What does an agrochemist study?

An agrochemist studies the chemical interactions in soil, plants, and the environment to improve agricultural productivity, sustainability, and food quality. They focus on optimizing nutrient uptake, understanding pesticide residue effects, and developing environmentally friendly farming practices.


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What does an agrochemist study?

An agrochemist studies the chemical interactions in soil, plants, and the environment to improve agricultural productivity, sustainability, and food quality. They focus on optimizing nutrient uptake, understanding pesticide residue effects, and developing environmentally friendly farming practices.


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