fertilisers
Crop production in Namibia Part 7: Fertilisers and crop rotation
(Image source: pexels.com by James Wheeler) Agriculture relies heavily on soil. As a result, fertiliser is required to replace the nutrients taken from soil by our crops. This replenishment ensures sustainable production of high-quality crops. Furthermore, crop rotation is critical to getting the most out of the soil. Chemical[...]
ETG offers the best for horticulture farmers
Vegetable growers usually deal with large fields of crops such as cabbages, potatoes, tomatoes, onions and other vegetables. These crops are becoming increasingly important and as such, proper fertilisation and handling play an important role in ensuring availability of healthy and more abundant crop yields. During this busy season[...]
Crops are unstoppable with ETG’s Soya Oemff
A meaningful increase in the yield and quality of soy beans is within every farmer’s reach. This is made possible by the exact application of fertilisers according to the plants’ needs during its different growth stages. Foliar uptake is one of the techniques employed for this practice and ETG’s[...]
ETG Zambia presents Zambian Fertilizers brand of Veg Mix
Rains have been good during the 2016/17 season. This means that most water points in our rural areas, where smallholder farmers are, will hold water for a long time. After working hard during the rain fed crop production, farmers still have a Window of Opportunity for making money by[...]
See what ETG’s soluble products can do for you
Water soluble fertilisers are fertilisers that can be dissolved in water and added to or leached out of the soil easily. With water soluble fertilisers, it is easy to control the precise amount of nutrients available for your plants (the control is more exact with soilless mixes). Soluble fertilisers[...]