Contrary to the general belief that
organically produced crops cannot match with the pace of our growing population
toward sustainable food security, a research finding has confirmed that cowpea
now got an organic pesticide to combat the devastating disease impeding its
commercial production. This was contained in a number 8 monograph, 2018 of the
best practices in Organic Agriculture production system.
In the monograph, it was revealed
that neem oil mixed with local soap at a
live organic farm at Ago Owu, Osun state, Nigeria has been confirmed as an
effective pest repellent to control cowpea popular disease in Nigeria that is
impeding its commercial production.
The report stated that ‘’ the high
susceptibility of cowpea to pest has been a major constraint preventing farmers
from cultivating cowpea under organic production system. However, it was
recently reported that neem oil, a biopesticde effectively controlled pest in
cowpea production’’
It was said that farmer in Ago Owu
farm applied neem oil at the rate of 15ml to 1 litre of water while local black
soap was added to ensure proper mixing. The result revealed that neem oil controlled
pest attack effectively in cowpea production and it can thus be a reliable bio-pesticide
for organic cowpea production.
Also the research work encouraged
crop rotation for soil fertility adding that ‘’ this finding could encourage
the introduction of cowpea as a component of crop rotation scheme by organic
farmers in a bid to improve the soil fertility’’
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