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COCOBOD moves to stop soil acidity in Western Region

Samuel Ankamah Samuel Ankamah, Western South Regional Manager of CHED

Thu, 3 Oct 2019 Source: Albert Amekudzi

The Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) has partnered with Beft Agro Limited and Demeter Ghana Limited, two specialist importers of fertilisers to Ghana, to provide Cocoa Farmers in the Western Region with a new product called Omya Calciprill, to tackle soil acidity.

Speaking at a two-day seminar on Thursday and Friday at Kejebril in Western South, Mr Samuel Ankamah, Western South Regional Manager of Cocoa Health and Extension Division (CHED) stated that “We expect Calciprill to make a big difference in the lives of our farmers”.

“We are looking forward to working with Beft Agro and Demeter Ghana to educate the farmers about the issues of soil acidity in the Western Region. This has been long awaited dream which has come to pass.”

The elated Regional Manager of CHED noted that “Western South, which has been classified as high rainfall zone with its associated high acidity level, will now rub shoulders with giant areas of productivity.”

Studies has shown that soil acidity is one of the major constraint on cocoa cultivation and further limits the levels of key nutrients such as Nitrogen, Potassium and Phosphorus. This leads to low Cocoa yields thereby affecting farmers.

Omya Calciprill is a high-quality soil conditioner from Germany that is used to rid soils of any acidity and allows for yields to increase.

Mr. Nash Sulemena, Head of Fertilisers at Demeter Ghana on his part stated that “From the studies that we have done across Ghana, it appears that the biggest limiting factor on yield increase in Cocoa is the high levels of acidity in the soil.”

Frank Boateng, Co-founder of Beft Agro limited said the Western Region has long had an issue with soil acidity, which has severely hampered Cocoa farmers’ yields.

“We are very excited to introduce Cocoa farmers to Omya Calciprill as we know what a positive impact it will have on their lives,” Mr. Boateng stressed.

Studies conducted by the Cocoa Research Institute of Ghana (CRIG) over the last two years have proven that Omya Calciprill can boost yields by 70%.

With these results, COCOBOD has further requested that, Beft Agro ltd and Demeter Ghana ltd conduct training seminars in conjunction with CHED for the farmers and Cocoa Extension officer in the Western South Region.

Demeter Ghana Limited was founded in 2014. They are a leading importer of agricultural inputs; including fertilizer, seeds and inoculants. They have been supplying to the Ministry of Food and Agriculture for the last three years. They are the exclusive importer of Calciprill to Ghana.

Beft Agro Limited is an importer and distributor of fertilizers. Beft Agro Limited has worked closely with Ministry of Food and Agriculture and COCOBOD for many years. Beft Agro Limited saw the benefit of Calciprill and got Cocobod to conduct trials on Calciprill.

Source: Albert Amekudzi
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