Farming In Africa: University Graduate Finds Innovative Way To Reduce Cassava Seedling By Over 70%.
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Nana Ba is a graduate
Nana Ba is a graduate of the University of Ghana, Department of Forest and Horticulture Crops Research, and CEO of Isador Agri Village in Kade, Eastern Region.
He is into a lot of innovations in the agricultural sector where he found a new way of growing cassava, one of the crops in high demand in West Africa. Known as Isador Minitech, the cassava sticks are cut shorter than usual and treated using organic locally available materials before planting. His method does not only reduce the quantity of seedlings needed by over 70% but also increases yield and reduces maturity period. @theghanaianfarmer
He is into a lot of innovations in the agricultural sector where he found a new way of growing cassava, one of the crops in high demand in West Africa. Known as Isador Minitech, the cassava sticks are cut shorter than usual and treated using organic locally available materials before planting. His method does not only reduce the quantity of seedlings needed by over 70% but also increases yield and reduces maturity period. @theghanaianfarmer
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