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Africa Soil Organic

African Agrobiology in practice, agriculture which integrated modern pedology to classic data, agro-eco-biology, etc, in order to achieve at sufficient food, balanced and healthy,in the respect scrupulous of environment

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  • GROWING ORGANIC VEGETABLES IN YOUR HOUSE

    13 June 2020

    Eating your own organic vegetables, which are not poisoned by many synthetic chemicals in your own vegetable garden, is making a conscious and positive choice for your health and that of your family. Moreover, it contributes to your food self-sufficiency...

  • PESTICIDE IN "THE ELEPHANT OF GRANDPA" GARDEN

    27 June 2020

    Pesticides are substances used massively by certain forms of agriculture, thus seeking to avoid pests of crops. Pay attention to the etymology here and the suffix: you only have one to memorize. Pesticides are classified into four main classes: - Herbicides:...

  • The 8 most effective predators in the garden

    18 August 2020

    Your Organic Garden contains many predators that feed on insects, those that can sometimes harm our vegetables. Here are the 08 "most voracious" and most effective predators that should be attracted to our garden. 1-Ladybug : It is a big predator. We...

  • Pourquoi garder le couvert végétal ?

    03 September 2021

    C'est la vie du sol qui engendre la fertilité, il suffit donc de lui donner un habitat et du couvert ! Dans le jardin, le couvert végétal ne doit donc pas être arraché et brûlé, mais servir de nourriture et de protection pour la vie du sol. Cette vie...

  • WHY KEEP PLANT COVER?

    24 June 2020

    It is the life of the soil that generates fertility, so we need to give it a habitat and cover! Earthworm excrement under mulch In the garden, the plant cover should not be torn off and burned, but serve as food and protection for the life of the soil....

  • TOMORROW'S AGRONOMY

    18 June 2020

    "The agriculture of tomorrow will be the fruit of experience and science, or will not be'' ..., says Carlos Segblevi, agronomist , representative of Benin Sol Vivant and Africa Soil Organic . FS CATTUS

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    12 June 2020