Tanzania: Zero-Tilling Farming Coming to Arusha
Posted by Unknown in Africa, Tanzania, Zero Tillage on Sunday, 12 May 2013
BY MARC NKWAME
Tanzania Daily News (Dar es Salaam)
Arusha —
SCIENTISTS here will next month be trying to convince local farmers in
the Northern Zone to stop cultivating their lands. That will take place
during the "Tanzania Agro-Business Expo 2013," according to organizers
of the event the East African Grain Council.
The 2013
Agro-Business event is essentially going to be a "farmers' week" but
different from the National "Nane-Nane" on that the EAGC "farmers show"
will strictly be about farming and agriculture; no business artifacts,
plastic flowers or drinking sprees that are usually seen in national
events. Local farmers and peasants who will be attending the event will
therefore learn new ways of doing agriculture without tilling their
farms.
"As for the Zero-tilling we shall train farmers on how to go about it, using the socalled 'power tillers,' where instead of cultivating the soil, the machines can be attached to furrow opening planters and scoop just little holes to plant the seeds leaving the rest of the patch undisturbed," said Dr Elias Saria of Selian Agriculture research.
According to Dr Saria, the weeds will be removed by ordinary herbicides that will be caused to rot and converted to manure at the same time and that this method of farming, already in use in some parts Karatu and Meru Districts of Arusha as well as Mbulu District in Manyara is so far showing positive results.
"After a while,
farmers will no longer have to apply fertilizers because the soil will
still retain its natural state plus the added advantage of decaying
weeds and zero disturbances to help the natural production of essential
nutrients," added the researcher.
The 'Selian
Agriculture Research Institute' which operates in the outskirts of
Arusha, along the main Dodoma road is co-organizing the event and in
fact also hosting the Agri-Business expo at their base opposite the
Arusha Airport near Kisongo area.
The event runs
between 14th and 15th June, 2013 according to Mr Samuel Rutto, one of
the event coordinators. The "Expo" theme is "commercializing agriculture
and helping farmers move from manual labour to mechanized farming," for
improved yields and effective execution of their day-to-day duties!
Mr Gerald
Masila from the EAGC said the event will bring researchers, farmers,
peasants, agri-processors, agents, inputs suppliers and consumers on
single platform where they may share ideas and exchange contacts for
mutual partnership.
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