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New Fertiliser Rulebook to Transform Nigerian Farming

Nathaniel Irobi by Nathaniel Irobi
February 3, 2026
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In a decisive move to revolutionise agricultural productivity and ensure long-term food security, the Federal Government of Nigeria, in collaboration with key sector stakeholders, has formally adopted a national Harmonised Fertiliser Manual. This pioneering document, validated at a major workshop in Abuja, establishes a unified, scientific framework for fertiliser use designed to replace outdated practices, optimise soil health, and empower the nation’s farmers.

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The initiative directly confronts one of the most persistent challenges facing Nigerian agriculture: chronically low soil fertility. Mr. Abana Waziri Abba, Director of Farm Inputs Support Services at the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, identified this as a primary constraint on farmers’ output. He heralded the manual as an essential instrument for enhancing crop productivity, improving farmer profitability, and strengthening the nation’s economic and nutritional resilience.

“For an extended period, conventional fertiliser use has been guided by blanket recommendations that fail to reflect the diverse nutrient needs of our soils across different agro-ecological zones, as well as the economic realities faced by farmers,” stated Mr. Abba. “Such generalised application can lead to over-fertilisation in some areas, under-fertilisation in others, and an improper balance of nutrients. Our collective objective is to transition to site-specific recommendations that are scientifically sound, economically viable, and environmentally sustainable.”

The Core Principles: Precision and Science

The manual enshrines the globally recognised “4R” Nutrient Stewardship principle: applying the Right nutrient source, at the Right rate, at the Right time, and in the Right place. This shift from a one-size-fits-all approach to tailored, data-driven guidance is expected to yield significant benefits:

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· Increased Crop Yields: Efficient nutrient application directly correlates with improved harvests.
· Reduced Input Costs: Farmers avoid wasting capital on unnecessary or ineffective fertiliser products.
· Enhanced Soil Health: Precise management prevents nutrient runoff and soil degradation, ensuring long-term arability.
· Improved Food Nutrition: The manual specifically addresses “hidden hunger”—micronutrient deficiencies in food caused by poor soil health. “Healthy soils give rise to healthy plants, which, when consumed, give rise to healthy lives,” Mr. Abba explained, underscoring that the goal extends beyond food security to nutrition security.

Stakeholder Endorsement and Strategic Alignment

The validation workshop garnered unanimous support from pivotal institutions. The National Agricultural Development Fund (NADF) affirmed the manual’s alignment with its core mandate. Executive Secretary Mohammed A. Ibrahim emphasised, “Fertiliser is a major driver of productivity, but it only delivers value when it is applied correctly and responsibly. When guidance is inconsistent or fragmented, we lose efficiency and risk long-term damage to soil health. A harmonised national manual helps us promote better yields, smarter input use, and more sustainable farming practices.”

This collaborative effort signals a unified front across government agencies, research institutions, fertiliser blenders, distributors, and farmer associations. The consensus is that a single, authoritative reference will eliminate confusion in the market, ensure quality control, and streamline extension services.

Implementation and the Road Ahead

Adoption of the manual marks the beginning of a critical implementation phase. Success hinges on:

1. Widespread Training: Massive nationwide training programmes for agricultural extension officers, agro-dealers, and lead farmers to disseminate the new guidelines.
2. Farmer Education: Launching clear, accessible awareness campaigns to educate millions of farmers on the economic and practical benefits of precise fertiliser use.
3. Industry Compliance: Ensuring fertiliser manufacturers and blenders reformulate products and label them in accordance with the manual’s recommendations for different regions and crops.
4. Monitoring and Evaluation: Establishing robust systems to track adoption rates, measure impacts on yield and soil health, and refine recommendations over time.

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A Foundation for Sustainable Growth

The Harmonised Fertiliser Manual represents more than an agricultural technicality; it is a strategic foundation for Nigeria’s socio-economic development. By boosting farm-level productivity, it directly increases household incomes for the nation’s vast farming population, stimulates rural economies, and reduces the national food import bill. Furthermore, it positions Nigerian agriculture on a path of climate-smart intensification, where increased production is achieved without exacerbating environmental degradation.

In conclusion, the Federal Government and its partners have laid a formidable cornerstone for Nigeria’s agricultural future. This manual, if diligently implemented, promises to transform farming from a struggle against depleted soils into a thriving, scientifically informed enterprise. It is a decisive step towards a future where Nigeria not only feeds its growing population but does so sustainably, nutritiously, and profitably, securing both bread and prosperity for the nation.

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