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    AGRA, MOFA intensify support for organic fertiliser as food insecurity fears grow

    MGD NewsBy MGD NewsJune 8, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a bid to boost the Ghanaian agricultural production amid fears of impending food insecurity due to global fertilizer shortage as a result of the Russia—Ukraine war, the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) is intensifying its support to the local organic fertilizer industry by introducing a set of guidelines to transform, not only the output market but the whole agriculture and food sector.

    Ghana’s organic fertilizer sub-sector has been growing in the past few years with the setting up and operationalization of large-scale production plants in the Greater Accra and Ashanti Regions. In addition, many individuals have been producing organic fertilizers on a small to medium scale for many years to farmers although some are unregulated.

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    With the current inorganic fertilizer crisis, the production and use of organic fertilizers are on the rise. Although there is an overarching law and regulations for the fertilizer sector, it is largely skewed toward the inorganic fertilizers which form a large percentage of the fertilizers used in Ghana, hence, it is imperative that some guidelines are developed for the budding organic fertilizer sector.

    Speaking at a ceremony to handover and create awareness on the guidelines in Accra, Dr. Lionel Axel Kadja, Regional Head for West Africa, AGRA, said it will provide the minimum rules for the production and distribution of organic fertilizers, indicate the registration procedures, and requirements for an entity to be classified as an organic fertilizer producer, the sampling and testing regime of organic fertilizers, and other ancillary guidelines for the sector.

    “These guidelines will be a key tool for fertilizer inspectors and analysts who will regulate quality control of output products that are distributed to farmers, and will guarantee balanced and quality products in the Ghanaian market for smallholder farmers’ use and for export,” he stated.

    Need to increase top-quality agricultural input uptake

    Addressing the need for the increase in top quality agricultural input uptake at farmer and industry levels, Dr. Kadja explained that the West African Agricultural sector is ripe for an increased uptake of fertilisers. “Fertiliser use in West Africa remains the lowest globally with an average below 20kg/ha. With the nutrients depletion currently observed, this is a critical factor to consider if we are to increase yields and thereby output, and reduce import bills of a certain number of key commodities,” he stated.

    The Director of Plant Protection and Regulatory Services Directorate (PPRSD) at the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MOFA), Eric Bentsil Quaye, said the current world crisis on mineral fertilizers brought about a renewed interest in the production and use of organic fertilizers in the country, becoming imperative, therefore, for a guideline to be developed to complement the Fertilizer Act and Regulations for the fertilizer sector which has been largely skewed toward the inorganic fertilizers, which forms a large percentage of the fertilizers used in Ghana.

    “It is against this background that the Plant Protection and Regulatory Services Directorate (PPRSD) of the MOFA, as the national regulator of fertilizers, requested the assistance of Alliance for Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA), with USAID as sponsors, to develop the Organic Fertiliser Guidelines for Ghana,” he stated.

    “The guideline covers procedures for setting up organic fertilizer production facilities registration procedures for organic fertilizers, sampling, physical and chemical test methods, and management of waste at organic fertilizer production facilities,” he added.

    Source: thebftonline

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