Santuscom launches Organo-Mineral Fertiliser to boost food security and farm productivity

Santuscom launches Organo-Mineral Fertiliser to boost food security and farm productivity

Santuscom Agro Investment Company Limited and Santuscom Fertiliser have unveiled a new agricultural product, Santuscom Organo-Mineral Fertiliser, aimed at improving crop yields, enhancing soil fertility and supporting food security across Nigeria.

The product was officially launched at the weekend in Okuku, the commercial hub of Yala Local Government Area of Cross River State, in the presence of farmers, agricultural stakeholders, entrepreneurs and community leaders.

Speaking at the event, the Chief Executive Officer of the company, Chief Ofana Paul Santus, popularly known as Mr Ogoja Rice, expressed confidence that the new fertiliser would transform agricultural production in Cross River State and South South Geo-political zone of Nigeria and even beyond.

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He said the introduction of Santuscom Organo-Mineral Fertiliser marks a significant step towards addressing the challenges of poor harvests and declining soil fertility faced by many farmers. According to him, the product has been carefully developed to provide balanced nutrition for crops while improving soil health for sustainable agricultural production.

Chief Santus explained that the fertiliser combines the benefits of organic and mineral nutrients, making it an effective solution for farmers seeking higher productivity and improved crop quality. He noted that the product is designed to enhance nutrient efficiency, promote healthy plant growth and increase resilience against adverse weather conditions.

He further stated that the fertiliser would help farmers reduce production costs over time by improving nutrient retention in the soil and reducing the need for excessive fertiliser application. The product, he added, also supports better water retention, thereby helping crops withstand periods of drought and irregular rainfall.

Agricultural experts have long advocated the use of organo-mineral fertilisers due to their ability to improve long-term soil fertility through the addition of organic matter while posing lower environmental risks compared to conventional synthetic fertilisers.

Industry reports indicate that global demand for organo-mineral fertilisers continues to grow as farmers increasingly adopt sustainable agricultural practices. Market analysts estimate that the global organo-mineral fertiliser market, valued at approximately $1.62 billion in 2024, is expected to reach $2.08 billion by 2032, driven by rising demand for improved agricultural productivity, environmentally friendly farming solutions and enhanced food security.

Stakeholders at the launch commended Santuscom Agro Investment Company Limited for investing in agricultural innovation and expressed optimism that the new fertiliser would contribute significantly to increased food production and economic growth within Cross River State and beyond.

The launch is expected to strengthen efforts towards sustainable agriculture, improve farmers’ incomes and support the nation’s drive for food sufficiency.

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