Business News of Wednesday, 16 October 2024
Source: Joy News
A study by the Soil Research Institute reveals that 68% of soils in the Amansie East, Bosomtwe, and Bosome Freho districts of Ghana are becoming increasingly acidic due to excessive inorganic fertilizer use and poor farming practices.
Farmers report declining yields, with many relying on pesticides in vain. Essential nutrients like phosphorus and potassium are deficient, hindering crop growth.
Researchers propose using lime to neutralize soil acidity and improve fertility, urging education for farmers on its application to restore soil health and sustain agriculture in the region, crucial for food security and the economy.