This paper reviews current organic nutrient management practices and their integration with mineral fertilizers in Sub-Saharan Africa with a view to understanding the potential impacts on a range of input markets. A number of different organic nutrient management practices have been found to be technically and financially beneficial, but they differ considerably as to their effectiveness and resource requirements. A review of African smallholder experiences with integrated soil fertility management practices finds growing use, both indigenously and through participation in agricultural projects. Patterns of use vary considerably across heterogeneous agroecological conditions, communities and households, but are stimulated by profitable comm...
In Africa, 28 percent of its landmass, 874 Mha, is potentially suitable for agricultural production....
Key words: Land use change; Heterogeneity in soil fertility; Targeting; Integrated soil fertility ma...
AbstractSoil fertility degradation is one of the major constraints in smallholder farming environmen...
Maintaining soil fertility is one of the main factors affecting the sustainability of food productio...
Fertilizer usage plays a major role in the universal need to increase food production to meet the de...
Appropriate management of organic resources is fully embedded in the Integrated Soil Fertility Manag...
One of the biggest challenges in the tropics is to develop organic matter technologies which are ado...
Much of Sub –Saharan Africa is plagued by food insecurity due to low and variable soil fertility r...
Most of the population in sub-Saharan Africa depends on agriculture for livelihood, which is mainly ...
Most of the population in sub-Saharan Africa depends on agriculture for livelihood, which is mainly ...
Traditional farming systems in sub-Saharan Africa depend primarily on mining soil nutrients. The Afr...
The greatest challenge for tropical agriculture is land degradation and reduction in soil fertility ...
This paper uses data from a 1998 survey of farming households in Nakuru district, Kenya to explore f...
The soils of sub-Saharan Africa are characterized by their poverty in nutrients along with low clay ...
Low inherent soil fertility in the highly weathered and leached soils largely accounts for low and u...
In Africa, 28 percent of its landmass, 874 Mha, is potentially suitable for agricultural production....
Key words: Land use change; Heterogeneity in soil fertility; Targeting; Integrated soil fertility ma...
AbstractSoil fertility degradation is one of the major constraints in smallholder farming environmen...
Maintaining soil fertility is one of the main factors affecting the sustainability of food productio...
Fertilizer usage plays a major role in the universal need to increase food production to meet the de...
Appropriate management of organic resources is fully embedded in the Integrated Soil Fertility Manag...
One of the biggest challenges in the tropics is to develop organic matter technologies which are ado...
Much of Sub –Saharan Africa is plagued by food insecurity due to low and variable soil fertility r...
Most of the population in sub-Saharan Africa depends on agriculture for livelihood, which is mainly ...
Most of the population in sub-Saharan Africa depends on agriculture for livelihood, which is mainly ...
Traditional farming systems in sub-Saharan Africa depend primarily on mining soil nutrients. The Afr...
The greatest challenge for tropical agriculture is land degradation and reduction in soil fertility ...
This paper uses data from a 1998 survey of farming households in Nakuru district, Kenya to explore f...
The soils of sub-Saharan Africa are characterized by their poverty in nutrients along with low clay ...
Low inherent soil fertility in the highly weathered and leached soils largely accounts for low and u...
In Africa, 28 percent of its landmass, 874 Mha, is potentially suitable for agricultural production....
Key words: Land use change; Heterogeneity in soil fertility; Targeting; Integrated soil fertility ma...
AbstractSoil fertility degradation is one of the major constraints in smallholder farming environmen...