In the Gambia, like in most other parts of Africa, the cost of fertiliser is high.
The government is able to provide a small subsidy, but the costs can be prohibitive for small scale farmers.
It means that Gambians are coming up with innovative solutions, one such collective is based in Bakau, a town west of Gambia’s capital city of Banjul.
The Bakau women famers are turning organic waste into fertiliser, providing cheaper alternatives while cleaning the environment.
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