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Here at Greenlife Crop Protection Africa, we offer farmers of Africa support to grow their know-how, market, and capital bases.

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Our Primary Focus

Our focus is on the supply of a wide range of quality and affordable crop protection, crop nutrition, pest control products, and general agricultural consultancy.

We are strategically positioned and adequately endowed to serve all the agricultural domains across the country giving each farmer a specialized advisory consultancy and tailor-made crop protection products to meet their specific needs.

  • Our Vision

    To be the model and reference company for quality agrochemicals, seeds, farm equipment, public health and crop nutrition products in Africa.

  • Our Mission

    To ensure every farmer has knowledge that adds value and contributes not only to food security but impacts significantly on their economic power

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Cigar End Rot of Banana

Cigar end rot is an important disease of banana, which is caused by the fungus Verticillium theobromae. The disease is prevalent in almost all banana-growing tracts and affects the developing fingers. It causes a dry rot of the flower end that produces an ash grey wrinkled lesion on the banana fingers, similar to the burnt end of a cigar.

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Powdery Mildew of Cucurbits

Powdery mildew is a common disease of cucurbits under field and greenhouse conditions in most areas of the world. Podosphaera xanthii and Erysiphe cichoracearum are the two most commonly fungi causing cucurbit powdery mildew.

Mango Gall midge

How to control Mango Gall Midge and all you need to know

Mango Gall Midge is a major pest of mango and is found in all mango growing countries of the world whose feeding induces the formation of small galls, which look like pimples on the leaves. Serious outbreaks of Mango Gall Midge result in defoliation and reduced fruit yield.

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Planting Season Guide

Another long rains planting season is almost starting for many farmers. Some farmers have already done “dry planting” where seeds are planted and wait for the rains.
As your planting preparations gear up, it is important to consider a few things so that things can go right. A few omissions may result in reduced production at harvest period and thus this should be given attentive consideration.