Eritrea: Training on Organic Fertilizer Preparation
The training was attended by exemplary farmers from the sub-zones of Assab and South Dankalia, as well as members of the agriculture office branch.
The training covered the preparation of composted fertilizer from household waste and leaves, fertilizer from fish remains, and the proper use of organic pesticides.
Mr. Mohammed Abdurahman, Head of the Agriculture Office in the region, said that the objective of the training was to enhance farmers' understanding and encourage the application of organic fertilizers and pesticides in their daily agricultural activities.
The participants noted that the training would significantly contribute to improving their agricultural productivity and called for similar future programs.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Information, Eritrea.
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