Prof. Victor Chude Agricultural Extension workers during a two' day sensitisation workshop on soil management |
Responding
to suggestion on bush burning menace in the country, the Registrar/CEO of
Nigeria Institute of Soil Science (NISS) Prof. Victor Chude said that the Department
of Forestry has the mandate of preventing bush burning inadvertently caused by
those hunting for rats, emphasizing that the penalty for offenders must be made
stiffer to deter others from such dastardly act against the national food
security.
He assured
that the NISS is committed to the overall soil development with a view to
achieving quality living standard of the people through an improved food
production towards effective agricultural transformation and commercialization
to create wealth and job to achieving the Federal Government’s dream of better
Nigeria.
Said he: ‘’
proper soil and crop management is essential in addressing issues of
environmental and more specifically land degradation in Nigeria. It is also important
in combating the lingering issue of food insecurity. Food insecurity can only
be tackled through effective government policies which must address the issues
of land availability, land accessibility and land affordability’’
Mrs.
Princess Nwaneke in her paper presentation on the use of SoilDoc system in soil
fertility evaluation said that the effective mobilization of the holistic box
in all the local governments of the federation would enhance proper management
of soil through testing against blanket application of fertilizers pointed out
that the need for analysis was very important in the modern day farming and
commercialization with premium.
One
advantage of the soilDoc app, said Mrs. Nwaneke was its ability to give a
result in one day with the involvement of farmers as against the one week expectation
from Zaria adding that the box has solved the problem of many states without
soil test laboratory.
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