Uganda’s agriculture faces numerous challenges, including low productivity due to declining soil fertility. Yet, the majority agricultural households in the country do not use organic and inorganic fertilizers due to not well-known constraints. Using data from the Uganda Census of Agriculture 2008/9, this paper provides insights into these constraints. Results show that most of the farm-households that use inorganic fertilizers also apply organic fertilizers. With regard to factors influencing adoption of fertilizer, lack of knowledge on use of and market information on fertilizer due to limited access to fertilizer-specific extension services is found to be perhaps the most limiting factor irrespective of fertilizer type. Low access to cre...
This brief highlights the quality concerns of inorganic fertilizers on the Ugandan market. The findi...
In this chapter, we investigate the determinants of inorganic fertilizer use on major cereal crops i...
This study was undertaken to investigate the use of mineral fertilizer by smallholder farmers in ord...
Uganda’s agriculture faces a myriad of challenges, which among others include low productivity, decl...
The study examines the determinants of improved agricultural technologies adoption in Uganda, using ...
Improving agricultural productivity is vital for poor rural households in Uganda to meet their food ...
Agriculture is at the core of the livelihoods of most rural households in Uganda. It is a major engi...
Inorganic fertilizer is one of a handful of agricultural technologies that has immense potential for...
We examine the viability of inorganic fertiliser use in Uganda, using the 2005/06 Uganda National Ho...
International audienceA key factor that improves agricultural productivity is land fertility. Even t...
Africa is the only region where agricultural productivity has continued to decline over the last dec...
In the context of a growing population in an already densely populated area, agricultural yields wil...
Declining per capita food production and soil fertility depletion are threatening the livelihoods of...
Declining soil fertility, exacerbated by continuous cultivation of land, poverty and limited access ...
Soil nutrient depletion in Uganda is one of the leading environmental degradation problems threateni...
This brief highlights the quality concerns of inorganic fertilizers on the Ugandan market. The findi...
In this chapter, we investigate the determinants of inorganic fertilizer use on major cereal crops i...
This study was undertaken to investigate the use of mineral fertilizer by smallholder farmers in ord...
Uganda’s agriculture faces a myriad of challenges, which among others include low productivity, decl...
The study examines the determinants of improved agricultural technologies adoption in Uganda, using ...
Improving agricultural productivity is vital for poor rural households in Uganda to meet their food ...
Agriculture is at the core of the livelihoods of most rural households in Uganda. It is a major engi...
Inorganic fertilizer is one of a handful of agricultural technologies that has immense potential for...
We examine the viability of inorganic fertiliser use in Uganda, using the 2005/06 Uganda National Ho...
International audienceA key factor that improves agricultural productivity is land fertility. Even t...
Africa is the only region where agricultural productivity has continued to decline over the last dec...
In the context of a growing population in an already densely populated area, agricultural yields wil...
Declining per capita food production and soil fertility depletion are threatening the livelihoods of...
Declining soil fertility, exacerbated by continuous cultivation of land, poverty and limited access ...
Soil nutrient depletion in Uganda is one of the leading environmental degradation problems threateni...
This brief highlights the quality concerns of inorganic fertilizers on the Ugandan market. The findi...
In this chapter, we investigate the determinants of inorganic fertilizer use on major cereal crops i...
This study was undertaken to investigate the use of mineral fertilizer by smallholder farmers in ord...