AFAN begins sales of organic fertiliser in Kaduna


The Kaduna State chapter of All Famers Association of Nigeria (AFAN) on Thursday commenced the sales of organic fertiliser to farmers in the state.

Speaking after launching the sales, Alhaji Nuhu Aminu, the State Chairman of AFAN said the fertiliser was certified good for all categories of crops.
Aminu said the commodity which was imported from India was found to be suitable for all kinds of soil not only in Kaduna state but in northern Nigeria.
He said this was why the farmers embrace it, adding that one of the greatest benefits of organic fertiliser was revitilisation of soil richness apart from reduction in productivity cost.
``When a farmer applies organic fertilisers this year, its residue remains in the soil for good three years, therefore, a farmer needs a few quantity next year and subsequent year.
``I want to use this medium to appeal to farmers to rely 100 per cent on organic instead of inorganic with a view to revitalising the soil productivity,’’ he said.
According to him, there is only one sales point, which is located in Zaria, to have total control on the commodity.
The chairman observed that the commodity was found to be suitable for all kinds of crops considering its composition as it comprises animal dung and waste residue.
``I want assure our teaming farmers that the fertilisers was tested to be suitable for our farmlands here in Kaduna state.
``The commodity was equally tested in Kano, Niger, Sokoto, Jigawa and host of other states in Northern Nigeria,’’ he said.
Aminu advised both state and federal governments to give the organic fertilisers the necessary attention to rediscover farmlands and boost agricultural production.

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