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Fertilizer Crisis Spurs Organic Farming
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Fertilizer prices have skyrocketed 40% since the war in Iran disrupted global supply chains, hitting farmers worldwide—especially in Senegal, where chemical fertilizers are crucial. With shipping costs and natural gas prices climbing, many are turning to organic compost made from animal manure. Farmers like Abou Sow are leading the charge, partnering with local herders and promoting sustainable, carbon-sequestering methods. Beyond cost, environmental concerns are driving the shift: chemical fertilizers emit greenhouse gases, while natural alternatives reduce pollution and boost soil health. Brazil and India are also embracing biofertilizers and natural farming, with India’s government launching a national mission. Though organic farming demands more labor and time, the crisis may be the push needed—and some experts argue redirecting subsidies from chemical fertilizers would accelerate the transition.
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