In Sub-Saharan Africa, maize productivity is negatively affected by low inherent soil fertility, poor soil fertility management and unpredictable rainfall. In response, fertilizer microdosing has been widely advocated. This paper assesses to what extent the combined application of fertilizer microdosing and manure to maize crop in northern Benin may contribute towards improved yields and nutrient and water use efficiencies
Most farmers and extension officers in Tanzania use blanket fertilizer recommendations, which can be...
A study was initiated in 1997 to introduce the culture of supplementing low rates of NP fertilizers ...
Fertilizer microdosing is being widely promoted across sub-Saharan Africa, yet all recommendations r...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, maize productivity is negatively affected by low inherent soil fertility, poo...
Fertilizer microdosing is a promising technology to complement traditional fertility management stra...
Throughout much of Sub-Saharan Africa, maize production in smallholder farms is characterized by low...
To address the low inherent soil fertility and in response to the limitations of conventional soil f...
Fertiliser microdosing is currently promoted in semi-arid areas of sub-Saharan Africa as a means to ...
Throughout much of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), maize production is characterized by low productivity d...
Whereas the decision to promote a given agricultural intensification technology has hitherto been la...
-This study examines the agronomic response, efficiency and profitability of fertilizer microdosing ...
This study examines the agronomic response, efficiency and profitability of fertilizer microdosing i...
Fertilizer microdosing is being widely promoted across sub-Saharan Africa, yet all recommendations r...
The presentation details the fertilizer microdosing technique of planting and applying fertilizer. U...
An on-farm trial was conducted in the northern Guinea savanna of Nigeria, over a period of five year...
Most farmers and extension officers in Tanzania use blanket fertilizer recommendations, which can be...
A study was initiated in 1997 to introduce the culture of supplementing low rates of NP fertilizers ...
Fertilizer microdosing is being widely promoted across sub-Saharan Africa, yet all recommendations r...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, maize productivity is negatively affected by low inherent soil fertility, poo...
Fertilizer microdosing is a promising technology to complement traditional fertility management stra...
Throughout much of Sub-Saharan Africa, maize production in smallholder farms is characterized by low...
To address the low inherent soil fertility and in response to the limitations of conventional soil f...
Fertiliser microdosing is currently promoted in semi-arid areas of sub-Saharan Africa as a means to ...
Throughout much of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), maize production is characterized by low productivity d...
Whereas the decision to promote a given agricultural intensification technology has hitherto been la...
-This study examines the agronomic response, efficiency and profitability of fertilizer microdosing ...
This study examines the agronomic response, efficiency and profitability of fertilizer microdosing i...
Fertilizer microdosing is being widely promoted across sub-Saharan Africa, yet all recommendations r...
The presentation details the fertilizer microdosing technique of planting and applying fertilizer. U...
An on-farm trial was conducted in the northern Guinea savanna of Nigeria, over a period of five year...
Most farmers and extension officers in Tanzania use blanket fertilizer recommendations, which can be...
A study was initiated in 1997 to introduce the culture of supplementing low rates of NP fertilizers ...
Fertilizer microdosing is being widely promoted across sub-Saharan Africa, yet all recommendations r...