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UNVEILING THE LINKS: EXPLORING THE EFFECTS OF COAL POWER PLANTS ON BETEL CULTIVATION

Abstract

This research delves into the intricate relationship between coal power plants and betel  cultivation,  shedding  light  on  the  environmental  and  socio-economic  effects  of  coal plant  emissions  on  this  important  crop.  Betel  (Piper  betle)  holds  cultural,  economic,  and medicinal  significance  in  various  regions.  As  coal  power  plants  are  known  sources  of  air pollutants,  understanding  their  potential  impacts  on  betel  cultivation  is  vital.  Through  a combination  of  field  studies,  air quality  monitoring,  and  socio-economic  surveys,  this study examines   the   effects   of   coal   plant   emissions   on   betel   plant   health,   yield,   chemical composition,  and  the  livelihoods  of  betel  farmers.  The  findings  contribute  to  informed discussions  on  sustainable  energy  and  agricultural  practices,emphasizing  the  need  for  a balanced approach to economic development and environmental conservation.

Keywords

Coal power plants, betel cultivation, air pollution, environmental impact, socio-economic effects, crop health, chemical composition, sustainable energy, agricultural practices.

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