More farmers are opting to grow crops without using pesticides, and a new standards body has mushroomed from this.
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AGRO-DEALERS need to gain technical knowledge so that they can effectively educate farmers about selecting and using the appropriate herbicides and fungicides, says Conservation Farming Unit Project Coordinator, Oliver Kandela Bulaya.
More farmers are opting to grow crops without using pesticides, and a new standards body has mushroomed from this.
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