Demeter Ghana reaffirms quality of Omex fertilisers as globally approved solutions for farmers
He noted that Omex fertilisers are not only effective but also globally recognised and scientifically designed to support farmers in achieving healthier crops and improved harvest outcomes.
Demeter Ghana, a subsidiary of the UK-registered Demeter Holdings Group and authorised distributor of Omex Fertiliser products, has reaffirmed the efficiency of Omex solutions in enhancing farm productivity across Ghana.
Speaking on the Big Mike Breakfast Show on Thursday September 18, Agronomist with Demeter Ghana, Mumuni Abdul Rahaman, highlighted some of the company’s flagship products, including OMEX Starter Pro, OMEX Bloom Boost, OMEX Vigga, and OMEX Zynergy.
He noted that Omex fertilisers are not only effective but also globally recognised and scientifically designed to support farmers in achieving healthier crops and improved harvest outcomes.
“Omex fertiliser is a standard liquid fertiliser that has gone through all the analysis and approval. It has been approved in Europe, it has been approved in America, so worldwide, before your product will be approved in Europe, it means that you’ve met the standards.”
He described the Omex range as premium agricultural inputs that provide farmers with the confidence of cultivating healthier crops while ensuring a bumper harvest.
“Anyone who has a doubt can try Omex. As a farmer, you should try it. If you try it, it will convince you. Do the demo yourself as a farmer, just try it on a small portion, it will convince you to continue.” He advised
Abdul-Rahman emphasised that products from Demeter are authentic and of high quality, and provide farmers with the best fertiliser options in the market.
“We at Demeter, we don’t deal with fake products. Any products that we bring into this country, we not only get approval in Ghana, but also our products are always approved in the UK.”
He urged farmers to embrace Omex fertiliser products to maximise returns on investment and contribute to a sustainable agricultural sector.
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