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Don Wants Govt To Improve Soil Fertility
The Head of Crop Sci
ence Department, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Uyo, Dr Nditoi Idem, has urged government to pay more attention to improving soil fertility.
He spoke in an interview with newsmen in Uyo, saying that encouraging appropriate institutions by governments to improve on soil fertility would increase food production.
Idem advised that applying both organic and inorganic fertiliser to the soil adequately could enrich it and boost production.
Idem, an agronomist, said that organic fertiliser improved the structure of the soil and also helped in retention of inorganic fertiliser.
“So,we need to pay more attention to improving soil fertility and we need to get up and have a government that thinks about farming,’’ he said.
He said that if the government did not take critical steps to improve agricultural production, the country might not be able to feed its teeming population.
“Previously, we used to have land left for fallow between five to seven years and in some places 10 years.
“But now, a number of areas in Akwa Ibom and other parts of the country, farmers do continuous cropping which makes the soil barren,’’ he noted.
He advised the government to make farming attractive and provide incentives, especially to the youth, to boost food production.
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