Organic Farming: Roles and importance of micro-organisms   

In this episode, Dr. Shane Tutua, a Soil Scientist, shares advice for local farmers in the country. Dr. Shane is featured on a radio program where he imparts valuable insights to Solomon Islander farmers. He begins by reflecting on his previous program, emphasizing the roles and importance of micro-organisms present in the soil. The soil’s status relies entirely on nutrient availability to recharge its nutrient bank, which in turn feeds plants, trees, and other living organisms dependent on soil for survival. Dr. Shane advises rural farmers on best practices to enhance the diversity of organisms in the soil, ultimately improving soil fertility. These practices include utilizing compost and animal manure, implementing cover cropping or green cropping, retaining residues or returning organic matter to enrich the soil, avoiding burning activities, embracing mulching, practicing minimum tillage, adopting crop rotation, intercropping, integrating animals into farms or gardens, and growing trees around farms or gardens in an agroforest tree system. 

November 11, 2023
Language: Solomon Islands "Pidgin"
Radio: SIBC (SI Broadcasting Corporation)

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