Microorganisms provide a natural solution to enhance soil health and fertility. Beneficial microbes, such as nitrogen-fixing bacteria, convert nitrogen into a usable form for plants, reducing the need for chemical fertilizers. Mycorrhizal fungi form symbiotic relationships with plant roots, helping them access water and nutrients more efficiently while decreasing water usage.
This programs talks about the challenges like declining soil fertility, reliance on chemical inputs, pest infestations, and climate change impacts. Limited access to resources and markets makes it hard for small-scale farmers to maintain sustainable systems. Soil degradation threatens crop yields and agricultural sustainability, often forcing farmers to use costly synthetic fertilizers and pesticides that harm the environment and reduce biodiversity. Additionally, microorganisms break down organic matter, enriching the soil with essential nutrients while improving its structure, water retention, and aeration.
Guests in the program:
- Dr. Shane Tutua, Zai Na Tina,

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