About the Journal

The Journal of Agrochemical and Land Restoration (JALREST) is a peer-reviewed international journal committed to advancing research in agrochemicals, soil science, land rehabilitation, and sustainable agricultural practices. As a multidisciplinary platform, JALREST aims to foster collaboration between scientists, agronomists, environmental researchers, land managers, and policymakers, facilitating the exchange of cutting-edge knowledge and innovative strategies to address pressing challenges in soil fertility, land degradation, and agrochemical applications.

Recognizing the crucial role of soil health and responsible agrochemical use in ensuring global food security and environmental conservation, JALREST welcomes original research articles, review papers, and case studies that offer scientific insights into sustainable land use, precision agriculture, and ecosystem restoration. The journal particularly encourages research that integrates agricultural chemistry, environmental sustainability, and biotechnology to promote resilient and regenerative agricultural systems.

Scope and Areas of Interest

JALREST publishes high-impact research across a broad spectrum of topics, including but not limited to:

  • Soil Chemistry and Fertility Management – Advancements in soil amendments, nutrient cycling, and soil organic matter enhancement.
  • Sustainable Agrochemical Applications – Development of biofertilizers, biodegradable pesticides, and precision agrochemical technologies.
  • Land Degradation and Restoration Strategies – Innovations in erosion control, soil remediation, and reforestation techniques.
  • Precision Agriculture and Smart Farming – Integration of AI, IoT, and remote sensing for optimized land management and agrochemical application.
  • Environmental Impact and Agroecology – Assessment of agrochemical residues, their effects on biodiversity, and sustainable land-use policies.
  • Biotechnological Approaches in Agriculture – Advances in microbial inoculants, plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria, and genetically engineered crops for soil improvement.

Our Mission

The mission of JALREST is to bridge the gap between scientific research, practical agricultural applications, and environmental policy, providing evidence-based solutions to enhance soil productivity, restore degraded lands, and promote eco-friendly agricultural practices. The journal seeks to support the transition toward sustainable and climate-resilient food production systems, ensuring long-term ecological balance and economic viability for farming communities worldwide.

With a commitment to high academic standards, open scientific discourse, and global impact, JALREST serves as a vital resource for researchers, industry professionals, and decision-makers working toward a more sustainable and productive agricultural future.