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Tuesday, January 16, 2024

Agriculture: Experts harp on gains of soil tests

Some agriculture experts have reiterated the importance of soil tests before crop cultivation to boost agro-yields.

• January 16, 2024
Soil Testing
Soil Testing [Credit; Gardening Know How]

Some agriculture experts have reiterated the importance of soil tests before crop cultivation to boost agro-yields.

The experts made the call in separate interviews on Tuesday in Lagos.

The co-founder of Corporate Farmers International and an agriculture consultant, Akin Alabi, said a detailed soil test and analysis is needed before cultivating any farmland.

Mr Alabi stated, “One ideal practice when cultivating crops on any farmland is a detailed soil analysis must be carried out. This will enable the farmers to understand the soil composition and determine possible yield and other inputs needed for the cultivation period.

“The soil test will help farmers know the lands that need fertilisers and the ones that do not need it. Taking a comprehensive soil test is one of the very first steps we advise farmers to carry out before crop cultivation.”

He added, “A proper soil test does not cost so much; before planting season commences this year, all farmers should carry out a soil test.”

Mr Alabi also urged extension services agents to encourage local farmers to conduct soil testing exercises.

“We want the extension services to make it a priority in educating local farmers on the importance of soil tests. From the federal, state and local government levels, farmers should be encouraged to embark on soil testing,” he said.

Fadlullah Issa, fellow at the National Agriculture Extension Research Liaison Services (NAERLS), restated the importance of soil tests to crop cultivation.

Mr Issa stated, “The essence of farming is to get high yield and productivity. And this high productivity is determined by the composition of the soil. We cannot overemphasise the need to understand what the soil contains in terms of nutrients.”

He added, “A lot of farmers do not have any business with soil tests. The importance of soil tests is that they will determine what kind of crops should be cultivated on what farmlands. Each soil has both macro and micronutrients and determines the output of the crops cultivated on it.

“Every crop has its nutritional demands, so farmers must know the composition of the soil before cultivation.” 

Mr Issa also stressed the need for extension services to encourage farmers to embrace soil tests before crop cultivation.

He pointed out that it “is the duty of the extension personnel to encourage local farmers to embark on soil tests” and “not the duty of the extension services to conduct soil tests.” 

According to Mr Issa, certified professionals do the tests in laboratories.

He added, “However, the extension services are to emphasise to the farmers the importance of soil testing before crop cultivation. 

“With the results of the soil tests, the extension services can now advise the farmers on what crop to cultivate. Soil tests should not be done in a hurry. It should be done much earlier before cultivation.” 

(NAN)

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