African Farmers Reducing Reliance on Mineral Fertilizers for Increased Sustainability
African farmers are making strides towards reducing their reliance on mineral fertilizers and turning to alternative methods of soil replenishment. A recent study conducted by the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) found that farmers in East, West and Southern Africa are using a combination of cover crops, animal manure, compost and other organic materials to boost soil fertility. These efforts have resulted in a drastic reduction in the amount of mineral fertilizer used in traditional farming practices, allowing farmers to become more sustainable and cost-efficient. The study highlights the importance of investing in sustainable agriculture and demonstrates how African farmers are leading the way in reducing their reliance on mineral fertilizers.
source: Phys.org