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Agric Scientist tasks farmers on natural manure
An Agricultural scientist,
Dr Seyi Fadugba, says manure from animals droppings and compost process remains the most valuable properties for soil fertility.
Fadubga, who is the Chief Executive Officer of Fadugba-Agro Laboratory Nig Ltd, said this in an interview with newsmen in Abuja, recently.
He said strict adherence to the simple shifting cultivation could also help to retain soil fertility without leaving poisonous properties in it.
He, therefore, said there was the need to promote the application of natural properties in soil rather than depending on ‘quick fix’ approaches.
“It could be a dis-service to frontally kick against the use of fertilizers on the soil; Our farmers must begin to go back the traditional approaches mention above.
“The fact remains that fertilizers are just temporary measures being misapplied to hurt soil organisms that were meant to support plants growth.
“Those in the agro-allied venture may contemplate investing in building natural manure farms for sale of the products,’’ he said.
According to him, the natural manure could compel some soil properties to produce humus soil.
The Agricultural Scientist said the misapplication of the artificial elements from fertilizers had long term effects on soil, plants and human.
On the export embargo placed on some of the produce by European Union, Fadugaba said the Federal Government must spring to action to reverse the trend.
According to him, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has the mandate to compel farmers and exporters to adhere strictly to agriculture value-chain.
The EU embargo hinges on inadequate compliance to international standard by farmers and exporters of the produce.
“What was the contention?, they have accused us of uncontrolled application of pesticides to those crops in farms and at the point of exporting them.
“There are standard ways to preserve crops. In fact, the best way would be to promote natural processes. If the fertility of the soil is boosted well enough, the application of fertilizers and pesticides would be minimal,’’ Fadugba said.
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