Cocobod adopts soilless technology: Trains technical staff nationwide

An officer demonstrating the use of the soilless technology to participants

 

The Ghana Cocoa Board (Cocobod) has adopted a new soilless medium for raising cocoa seedlings.

The medium, Miracle-Gro Potting Mix, developed by Ghanaian agricultural technology firm Chrysfibre in partnership with Admus Logistics, is composed of coconut fibre and other organic materials fortified with nutrients.

The substance is expected to replace topsoil across Cocobod’s Seed Production Centres, offering optimal conditions for cocoa seedling growth, enhanced yields and faster maturation.

The medium boasts high moisture retention, proper aeration and improved seedling survival rates. Additionally, it will be used with recyclable receptacles, replacing the single-use polythene bags previously employed.

To ensure a seamless rollout, Cocobod has organised training for all regional managers, cocoa station officers, and technical officers to introduce the properties of the soilless medium and its application in the field.

Speaking at a training session held at Akyem-Tafo in the Eastern Region, Deputy Executive Director of Cocobod’s Seed Production Division, Dr. Alfred Arthur, expressed confidence in the new medium.

He emphasised that the transition aligns with Cocobod’s commitment to sustainable cocoa production and improving the livelihoods of farmers.

The training concluded with a practical session led by Michael Obeng Opoku, the Oyoko Cocoa Station Officer.

Administrative Officer of Chrysfibre Limited, Evans Eshun, highlighted the importance of the training.

“We aim to equip field officers with the knowledge and skills to effectively use the medium. This will enable them to train their colleagues and maximise the benefits of this innovation,” he stated.

Mr. Opoku noted that the new method significantly reduces land degradation.

The Cocoa Research Institute of Ghana (CRIG) certified Miracle-Gro Potting Mix in 2019, endorsing its suitability for cocoa seedling production. Researchers have confirmed the product’s ability to nourish plants continuously for up to six months, further validating its effectiveness.

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