Raising agricultural productivity remains a major challenge in developing countries. Farm productivity is especially low in Sub-Saharan Africa, where fertilizer use lags far behind the rest of the world. Identifying effective strategies for raising fertilizer use in Africa has been a longstanding policy priority. While most of the region has struggled to raise fertilizer use in a sustainable manner, several countries have recorded impressive steady growth in fertilizer use, suggesting that there may be important success stories from which to learn
For African agricultural productivity to improve, governments and donors must invest in programs and...
Increasing the use of modern inputs including fertilizer is key for raising agricultural productivit...
While the economic returns to using chemical fertilizer in Africa can be large, application rates ar...
Africa is the only region where agricultural productivity has continued to decline over the last dec...
It is generally agreed that increasing agricultural productivity is critical to stimulating the rate...
Studies based on data from the 1980s and 1990s found that African farmers faced declining incentiv...
Despite upward trends in fertilizer application rates on maize fields over the last twenty years, th...
The Potential of African Agriculture can be trapped by harnessing science and technology to increase...
Poor incentives saw fertilizer use in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) stagnate throughout the 1990s at roug...
Sustainable Intensification (SI) is essential for Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) to meet the food demand o...
A general question deriving from the preceding chapter is, what is the best approach for increasing ...
Given the central role that agriculture plays in the rural economy in developing countries, governme...
This research addresses two questions: Why is fertilizer not yet fulfilling its potential as a major...
The study aimed to identify the factors responsible for the impressive growth in fertilizer use in K...
In sub-Saharan Africa, greater use of mineral fertilizers is crucial to increasing food production a...
For African agricultural productivity to improve, governments and donors must invest in programs and...
Increasing the use of modern inputs including fertilizer is key for raising agricultural productivit...
While the economic returns to using chemical fertilizer in Africa can be large, application rates ar...
Africa is the only region where agricultural productivity has continued to decline over the last dec...
It is generally agreed that increasing agricultural productivity is critical to stimulating the rate...
Studies based on data from the 1980s and 1990s found that African farmers faced declining incentiv...
Despite upward trends in fertilizer application rates on maize fields over the last twenty years, th...
The Potential of African Agriculture can be trapped by harnessing science and technology to increase...
Poor incentives saw fertilizer use in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) stagnate throughout the 1990s at roug...
Sustainable Intensification (SI) is essential for Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) to meet the food demand o...
A general question deriving from the preceding chapter is, what is the best approach for increasing ...
Given the central role that agriculture plays in the rural economy in developing countries, governme...
This research addresses two questions: Why is fertilizer not yet fulfilling its potential as a major...
The study aimed to identify the factors responsible for the impressive growth in fertilizer use in K...
In sub-Saharan Africa, greater use of mineral fertilizers is crucial to increasing food production a...
For African agricultural productivity to improve, governments and donors must invest in programs and...
Increasing the use of modern inputs including fertilizer is key for raising agricultural productivit...
While the economic returns to using chemical fertilizer in Africa can be large, application rates ar...