The use of bio-fertilizers in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is low compared to selected developed and Asian countries. The later have perceived the products as useful and have invested in use of bio-fertilizers in their agricultural systems. Effective regulations in developed and selected Asian countries have enhanced the availability of high quality products. Conversely, lack of awareness, infrastructure, skill and absence of a supportive regulatory framework in SSA has negatively impacted the use of bio-fertilizers. This review aims at pointing out what SSA could learn from selected developed and Asian countries to improve the availability and adoption of high quality bio-fertilizers. The benefits in terms of biological nitrogen fixation, nutr...
Low crop productivity is a general problem facing most farming systems in sub-Saharan Afri...
The African continent has considerable potential to reap the benefits associated with modern agricul...
Land degradation and inadequate faecal sludge management are two major issues in Sub-Saharan Africa ...
Recently, there has been a lot of interest to promote bio-fertilizers for eco-efficient intensificat...
Not only phosphorus (P) bioavailable in soil is very low but phosphate fertilizing efficiency is als...
Not only phosphorus (P) bio available in soil is very low but phosphate fertilizing efficiency is al...
Fertilizer is an essential input for wide-scale sustainable intensification of crop productivity in ...
Open Access JournalLow soil fertility has been a major factor to low maize yields in smallholder far...
This book chapter published by Elsevier Inc., 2021Most contemporary agricultural practices involve t...
The industrialised world’s plant biotechnology portfolio is based on a limited number of large commo...
Where and which countries should receive higher priority for improving inorganic fertilizer use in r...
Improving agricultural productivity to keep pace with the fast-growing food demand is a huge challen...
There is growing evidence on the impacts of site-specific nutrient management (SSNM) from Asia. The ...
Many developing countries are today actively searching for ways and means of raising the level of ag...
To reverse the declining trends in soil fertility levels in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), the use of fer...
Low crop productivity is a general problem facing most farming systems in sub-Saharan Afri...
The African continent has considerable potential to reap the benefits associated with modern agricul...
Land degradation and inadequate faecal sludge management are two major issues in Sub-Saharan Africa ...
Recently, there has been a lot of interest to promote bio-fertilizers for eco-efficient intensificat...
Not only phosphorus (P) bioavailable in soil is very low but phosphate fertilizing efficiency is als...
Not only phosphorus (P) bio available in soil is very low but phosphate fertilizing efficiency is al...
Fertilizer is an essential input for wide-scale sustainable intensification of crop productivity in ...
Open Access JournalLow soil fertility has been a major factor to low maize yields in smallholder far...
This book chapter published by Elsevier Inc., 2021Most contemporary agricultural practices involve t...
The industrialised world’s plant biotechnology portfolio is based on a limited number of large commo...
Where and which countries should receive higher priority for improving inorganic fertilizer use in r...
Improving agricultural productivity to keep pace with the fast-growing food demand is a huge challen...
There is growing evidence on the impacts of site-specific nutrient management (SSNM) from Asia. The ...
Many developing countries are today actively searching for ways and means of raising the level of ag...
To reverse the declining trends in soil fertility levels in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), the use of fer...
Low crop productivity is a general problem facing most farming systems in sub-Saharan Afri...
The African continent has considerable potential to reap the benefits associated with modern agricul...
Land degradation and inadequate faecal sludge management are two major issues in Sub-Saharan Africa ...