Auditors raise concern at 30-year absence of soil testing

[The Standard - The Gambia] - 21/02/2025
By Omar Bah The National Audit Office has raised concern at the lack of soil fertility mapping in The Gambia for the past 30 years. Yesterday, an agriculturist told The Standard that the lack of soil quality surveys over a 30-year period could have significant and multifaceted effects on (…)
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