Farm level drivers of nitrogen use efficiency in the Terai region of Nepal

Abstract South Asia, including Nepal, has been identified as a region with particularly low nitrogen use efficiency (NUE), exacerbating both economic inefficiencies for farmers and environmental concerns. Given that nitrogen is a key input for crop growth, improving NUE in this region is crucial for...

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Main Authors: Toritseju Begho, Rajendra Joshi, Bigyapti Nepal, Thomas Donovan, Vera Eory
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Language:English
Published: Springer 2025-06-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s44378-025-00064-1
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Rajendra Joshi
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Thomas Donovan
Vera Eory
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description Abstract South Asia, including Nepal, has been identified as a region with particularly low nitrogen use efficiency (NUE), exacerbating both economic inefficiencies for farmers and environmental concerns. Given that nitrogen is a key input for crop growth, improving NUE in this region is crucial for the sustainability of agriculture in Nepal. Thus, this paper estimates crop NUE in the Terai region of Nepal and examine the farm level drivers. The study employed the partial nutrient balance approach to calculate NUE. Multiple regression analysis was conducted to identify factors influencing NUE. The results indicate that the average NUE in crop production was 38.2%, indicating widespread inefficiency. Only 16.3% of farmers fell within the desirable NUE range. Rice NUE influences the overall NUE trend. A combination of agronomic practices with the best NUE included minimum tillage, synchronization of fertilizer application with irrigation or rainfall, and incorporating fertilizers into the soil. Farmers who maintained records of fertilizer use demonstrated significantly higher NUE. In contrast, deep tillage practices were associated with lower NUE. Geographical variations were observed, with farmers in Morang district achieving higher NUE than those in Mahottari and Kailali. The findings highlight the need for improved nitrogen management practices, particularly in rice cultivation, to enhance efficiency and reduce environmental impacts. Tailored training on nitrogen management practices is recommended to increase NUE and promote sustainable agricultural practices in the region.
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spelling doaj-art-a51aa2cb2ade4a3795d818ed8d0c63362025-08-20T02:31:03ZengSpringerDiscover Soil3005-12232025-06-012111310.1007/s44378-025-00064-1Farm level drivers of nitrogen use efficiency in the Terai region of NepalToritseju Begho0Rajendra Joshi1Bigyapti Nepal2Thomas Donovan3Vera Eory4Rural Economy, Environment and Society, Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC)Department of Pharmacy, School of Science, Kathmandu UniversityAquatic Ecology Centre (AEC), Kathmandu UniversityRural Economy, Environment and Society, Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC)Rural Economy, Environment and Society, Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC)Abstract South Asia, including Nepal, has been identified as a region with particularly low nitrogen use efficiency (NUE), exacerbating both economic inefficiencies for farmers and environmental concerns. Given that nitrogen is a key input for crop growth, improving NUE in this region is crucial for the sustainability of agriculture in Nepal. Thus, this paper estimates crop NUE in the Terai region of Nepal and examine the farm level drivers. The study employed the partial nutrient balance approach to calculate NUE. Multiple regression analysis was conducted to identify factors influencing NUE. The results indicate that the average NUE in crop production was 38.2%, indicating widespread inefficiency. Only 16.3% of farmers fell within the desirable NUE range. Rice NUE influences the overall NUE trend. A combination of agronomic practices with the best NUE included minimum tillage, synchronization of fertilizer application with irrigation or rainfall, and incorporating fertilizers into the soil. Farmers who maintained records of fertilizer use demonstrated significantly higher NUE. In contrast, deep tillage practices were associated with lower NUE. Geographical variations were observed, with farmers in Morang district achieving higher NUE than those in Mahottari and Kailali. The findings highlight the need for improved nitrogen management practices, particularly in rice cultivation, to enhance efficiency and reduce environmental impacts. Tailored training on nitrogen management practices is recommended to increase NUE and promote sustainable agricultural practices in the region.https://doi.org/10.1007/s44378-025-00064-1Nitrogen managementNitrogen pollutionPartial nutrient balanceSoil fertilitySustainable agriculture
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Rajendra Joshi
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Thomas Donovan
Vera Eory
Farm level drivers of nitrogen use efficiency in the Terai region of Nepal
Discover Soil
Nitrogen management
Nitrogen pollution
Partial nutrient balance
Soil fertility
Sustainable agriculture
title Farm level drivers of nitrogen use efficiency in the Terai region of Nepal
title_full Farm level drivers of nitrogen use efficiency in the Terai region of Nepal
title_fullStr Farm level drivers of nitrogen use efficiency in the Terai region of Nepal
title_full_unstemmed Farm level drivers of nitrogen use efficiency in the Terai region of Nepal
title_short Farm level drivers of nitrogen use efficiency in the Terai region of Nepal
title_sort farm level drivers of nitrogen use efficiency in the terai region of nepal
topic Nitrogen management
Nitrogen pollution
Partial nutrient balance
Soil fertility
Sustainable agriculture
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s44378-025-00064-1
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