CSIR-SARI ENHANCES SOIL HEALTH IN NORTHERN GHANA (BIOFERTILIZER- RHIZOBIUM) CSIR-SARI explains the significance and nutrients derived from using Rhizobium Bio-fertilizers. BY MATILDA MENSAH The Savannah Agricultural Research Institute of Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR-SARI) has brought to board the use of Bio-fertilizer say Rhizobium Inoculant to enhance crop nutrition, soil and environmental quality thereby contributing to food security. It said that, the bio-fertilizers play important roles in nutrient cycling, promoting plant growth and development and building plant resilience to abiotic and biotic stress. These fertilizers are applied to seed, soil and plants at planting or during plant establishment, and exist in granular, liquid and powdered forms. CSIR-SARI enhances on the use of this bio-fertilizer called the Nitrogen-based bio-fertilizer because, it ...
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LEVERAGE ON STATE-OF-THE-ART CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING LABORATORY TO SUSTAIN NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT –MR. MARK BEDIAKO High-rate of population growth contributing to establishment of more structures and its consequence. The need to employ state-of-the-art construction engineering laboratory method. BY MATILDA MENSAH Mr. Mark Bediako, the Research Scientist of Building and Road Research Institute at Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR-BRRI), has brought to board the need to maximize advantage on the state-of-the-art construction. This is because, since the introduction of sustainable development by the United Nations in the 1960s, it has been one single important issue of shaping the world into a better one. Where, many nations are suffering from shortage of some finite raw materials including construction materials such as limestone for cement production, sand fo...
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CSIR-BRRI ENCOURAGES THE UTLISATION OF ADVANCED MATERIALS The high-rate population growth across the world and its implication in the subsequent years to come T he need to employ CSIR-BRRI materials to boost national development. BY MATILDA MENSAH The Building and Road Research Institute of Council for Scientific and Industrial Research has drummed the importance of utilizing clay Pozzolana and Burnt clay bricks in the construction industry to boost Ghana’s national development. Currently, the world population is estimated around seven (7) billion and it is growing progressively every year. In which, the United Nations has predicted that, by 2050, there will be an addition of 3 billion people to add up to the current value. Due to this population growth, there is evidence that unstoppable consumption of finite resources such as limestone for cement production, aggregates for concrete and mortar for human consumption and satisfaction...