There is a persistent narrative about the potential of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) to be a 'grain breadbasket' because of large gaps between current low yields and yield potential with good management, and vast land resources with adequate rainfall. However, rigorous evaluation of the extent to which soils can support high, stable yields has been limited by lack of data on rootable soil depth of sufficient quality and spatial resolution. Here we use location-specific climate data, a robust spatial upscaling approach, and crop simulation to assess sensitivity of rainfed maize yields to root-zone water holding capacity. We find that SSA could produce a modest maize surplus but only if rootable soil depths are comparable to that of other major br...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, several smallholder communities continuously grapple with soil-based poverty ...
In rainfed crop production, root zone plant-available water holding capacity (RZ-PAWHC) of the soil ...
Although global food demand is expected to increase 60% by 2050 compared with 2005/2007, the rise wi...
There is a persistent narrative about the potential of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) to be a 'grain bread...
Although global food demand is expected to increase 60% by 2050 compared with 2005/2007, the rise wi...
In rainfed crop production, root zone plant-available water holding capacity (RZ-PAWHC) of the soil ...
Food production in sub-Saharan Africa has not kept up with population growth and the increasing pres...
Smallholder farming in much of Sub-Saharan Africa is rain-fed and thus exposed to rainfall variabili...
Much of Africa is among the world's regions with lowest yields in staple food crops, and climate cha...
Smallholder farming in much of Sub-Saharan Africa is rain-fed and thus exposed to rainfall variabili...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) faces great challenges in development, including the highest poverty rate i...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, several smallholder communities continuously grapple with soil-based poverty ...
In rainfed crop production, root zone plant-available water holding capacity (RZ-PAWHC) of the soil ...
Although global food demand is expected to increase 60% by 2050 compared with 2005/2007, the rise wi...
There is a persistent narrative about the potential of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) to be a 'grain bread...
Although global food demand is expected to increase 60% by 2050 compared with 2005/2007, the rise wi...
In rainfed crop production, root zone plant-available water holding capacity (RZ-PAWHC) of the soil ...
Food production in sub-Saharan Africa has not kept up with population growth and the increasing pres...
Smallholder farming in much of Sub-Saharan Africa is rain-fed and thus exposed to rainfall variabili...
Much of Africa is among the world's regions with lowest yields in staple food crops, and climate cha...
Smallholder farming in much of Sub-Saharan Africa is rain-fed and thus exposed to rainfall variabili...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) faces great challenges in development, including the highest poverty rate i...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, several smallholder communities continuously grapple with soil-based poverty ...
In rainfed crop production, root zone plant-available water holding capacity (RZ-PAWHC) of the soil ...
Although global food demand is expected to increase 60% by 2050 compared with 2005/2007, the rise wi...