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ADP Prescribes Orgnic Farming
The Enugu State Agricultural Development Programme (ADP), has urged farmers in the country to embrace organic farming to preserve soil fertility.
Mr Cletus Okwueme, the Zonal Manager of the programme made the call at a workshop organised by ‘Zenith Energy Enzymes’ for farmers in Nsukka zone.
The theme of the workshop was: “Land Management and Agronomic Practice in Organic farming, Nigerian Experience”.
According to him, inorganic fertiliser destroys soil fertility due to the chemicals used in producing the commodity.
“The chemical used in conventional agriculture are harmful to the environment and the soil.
“Inorganic farming taint our foods and fruits with toxins that can, over time, lead to serious illness. Organically produced foods and fruits taste better and are more nourishing than those produced with chemical fertilisers,” he said.
Okwueme said that the American Chemical Society said in 2011 that organic orange contained 30 per cent more Vitamin C than inorganic orange.
“I urge farmers to embrace organic farming so as to produce foods and fruits that will be healthier and nourishing to the society.
“Organic farming replenishes the soil contents while inorganic farming destroys it,” he said.
In a remark, the General Manager of Zenith Enzymes, Mr Attai Umaru, said the company decided to invite agricultural experts as resource persons for the workshop to educate the farmers on the best farming method.
“Countries all over the world have embraced organic farming in which organic products were used because of its safety and capacity to improve soil fertility.
“Organic enzymes for crops and poultry marketed by Zenith Energy Enzymes Ltd are affordable as well as guarantee bumper harvest for farmers,” he said.
In a remark, Mr David Atigwe, a former lawmaker in Enugu State House of Assembly and one of the participants, said he went into farming to complement government’s efforts toward achieving food security.
“There is joy when you produce what nourishes and satisfies the food need of people.
“I am happy and proud to be a farmer,” he said.
He commended Zenith for organising the workshop, adding that the company’s products would help farmers to achieve bumper harvest.
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