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New research could help Nigerian farmers save fertilizer costs, protect the environment

Abdallah el-KurebeBy Abdallah el-KurebeSeptember 28, 2025Updated:September 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Scientists at Michigan State University (MSU) are studying a microscopic enzyme that could help farmers in Nigeria and across Africa use fertilizer more efficiently, cut costs, and protect the environment. The enzyme, known as NrfA, helps keep nitrogen—the main nutrient in fertilizer—locked in the soil where crops can use it, instead of being washed away by rain.

Why this matters for Nigerian farmers

In Nigeria, fertilizer is expensive and often difficult for smallholder farmers to access. Yet, when farmers do apply it, much of the nitrogen gets lost. Heavy rains wash nitrogen away from the soil in the form of nitrite, which crops cannot hold on to. This means farmers lose both money and yield potential.

At the same time, nitrogen runoff pollutes rivers and dams, worsening problems such as fish kills and waterborne diseases in communities.

How NrfA works

The NrfA enzyme, found in certain soil microbes, converts unstable nitrogen compounds (like nitrite) into ammonium, which binds strongly to soil particles. Ammonium stays in the soil longer and is more easily absorbed by maize, rice, millet, cassava, and other crops common in Nigeria.

Unlike other natural processes that recycle nitrogen, NrfA works faster and more efficiently, ensuring less waste.

Practical benefits for Nigeria

If Nigerian scientists and policymakers adopt this breakthrough, it could mean:

Lower fertilizer costs: Farmers get more value from each bag of fertilizer since less nitrogen is wasted.

Higher yields: Crops retain more nitrogen, leading to better growth and productivity.

Environmental protection: Reduced nitrogen pollution in rivers and dams, helping communities that depend on these water sources.

Climate resilience: Stronger soils and healthier plants in the face of erratic rainfall linked to climate change.

The way forward

MSU researchers believe the knowledge of how NrfA works could be applied in several ways, such as developing new fertilizer blends suited to African soils, or encouraging soil bacteria that naturally use this enzyme. For Nigerian farmers, this could mean cheaper, eco-friendly, and more effective farming methods.

With food security a growing concern and fertilizer prices on the rise, this research offers hope for millions of smallholder farmers who form the backbone of Nigeria’s agriculture.

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