ACTUATE holds Workshop for Small Holders Farmers in Edo | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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At least 85 per cent of farmers do not use fertiliser and other yield-boosting inputs in Edo State, accounting for low productivity per hectare.

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Hence, ACTUATE stakeholder, on Tuesday, urged farmers in the state to make use of organic fertiliser to increase their yield.

Ezemonye, who was represented by Prof. Christopher Emokaro, said farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa were lagging behind in the areas of training, capacity building and resources. The workshop featured two presentations from two resource persons and a breakout session. In the first presentation, Mrs Valerie Ifeyinwa Ofili Edosa, a soil scientist and an ACTUATE Team member, reminded participants that the digestate was the remnant of the anaerobic digestion process and that it was so rich in organic matter such that when it was added to the soil, it yielded so much increase.

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