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Iran war forces farmers to seek fertilizer alternatives from cow dung to compost

With fertilizer prices soaring due to global conflicts, farmers are innovating by turning to natural alternatives like cow dung and compost. In Senegal, leaders in organic farming are pioneering this shift, highlighting the environmental be...

AP News· May 31, 2026 · 8:18 AM · 32 views

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With fertilizer prices soaring due to global conflicts, farmers are innovating by turning to natural alternatives like cow dung and compost. In Senegal, leaders in organic farming are pioneering this shift, highlighting the environmental benefits. As governments attempt to aid with subsidies, the movement towards sustainable agriculture gains strength worldwide. #Farming #Sustainability #OrganicFarming #GlobalCrisis #Agriculture

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