Biochar‐Compost From Cashew Apple Residue as a Soil Amendment for Cashew Cultivation in Ghana
Elvis Frimpong Manso, Michael Teye Barnor, Mutala Edem Baba, Wisdom Edem Anyomi

TL;DR
This study shows that compost made from cashew apple residue, biochar, and poultry manure improves cashew tree growth and nut yield in Ghana.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel compost formulation using cashew apple residue and biochar as effective soil amendments for cashew cultivation.
Findings
Compost with biochar, poultry manure, and cashew apple residue increased organic carbon and nitrogen levels.
Variety B3T101 showed significantly higher growth with specific compost treatments in the first year.
Nut yields were comparable across compost types in the second year, showing consistent effectiveness.
Abstract
The study investigated the effect of different compost types on the growth performance of cashew ( Anacardium occidentale L.) varieties cultivated in a Lixisol from Northern Ghana. Six compost formulations were prepared using various combinations of poultry manure, cow dung, biochar, and cashew apple residue at different mixing ratios. The experimental design was a completely randomized block design arranged in a 2 × 6 factorial structure with three replicates. Three cashew varieties were planted at a spacing of 10 m × 10 m and amended with compost types at a rate of 50 kg ha−1. Growth parameters were recorded over two seasons, while nut yield was recorded in year 2. Results showed that cashew apple residue combined with biochar and poultry manure produced composts with higher organic carbon (OC) and total nitrogen (N) than the controls. In the first year, variety B3T101 treated with…
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TopicsComposting and Vermicomposting Techniques · Plant Growth Enhancement Techniques · Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
