This study reviews the evidence regarding the recent wave of smart input subsidy programs in Africa and identifies components of a holistic and sustainable agricultural productivity growth strategy that could improve the contribution of input subsidy programs to African governments’ national development objectives. African governments’ commitment after the Abuja African Fertilizer Summit (2006) to increase fertilizer use from 8 to 50 kg of nutrients per hectare by 2015 reinforces the importance of inorganic fertilizer for increasing crop productivity and attaining food security in Africa. The impacts of achieving this target, however, will depend greatly on the agronomic efficiency of applied fertilizer. Many African governments’ efforts t...
It is generally agreed that increasing agricultural productivity is critical...
The fertilizer subsidies reintroduced in various sub-Saharan African countries from 2007 aim to incr...
African governments, in response to the recent oil and food crisis and to Resolution 5 of the Abuja ...
This study reviews the evidence regarding the recent wave of smart input subsidy programs in Africa ...
The case for enhancing agricultural productivity through promotion of modern inputs is fairly easy t...
With the increasing information now available on responding to the soil fertility problem in sub-Sah...
Fertilizer and other input subsidies have been a prominent component of agricultural policies in man...
For African agricultural productivity to improve, governments and donors must invest in programs and...
In a consistent effort to raise productivity and unlock the unrivaled economic and social potentials...
Use of agricultural input and farm support subsidies in Africa has returned strongly to the developm...
This research addresses two questions: Why is fertilizer not yet fulfilling its potential as a major...
This study relied mainly on production data from the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, Ghana and FAO...
Although agriculture is widely regarded as a major channel through which poverty and food insecurity...
Poor incentives saw fertilizer use in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) stagnate throughout the 1990s at roug...
The fertilizer subsidies reintroduced in various sub-Saharan African countries from 2007 aim to incr...
It is generally agreed that increasing agricultural productivity is critical...
The fertilizer subsidies reintroduced in various sub-Saharan African countries from 2007 aim to incr...
African governments, in response to the recent oil and food crisis and to Resolution 5 of the Abuja ...
This study reviews the evidence regarding the recent wave of smart input subsidy programs in Africa ...
The case for enhancing agricultural productivity through promotion of modern inputs is fairly easy t...
With the increasing information now available on responding to the soil fertility problem in sub-Sah...
Fertilizer and other input subsidies have been a prominent component of agricultural policies in man...
For African agricultural productivity to improve, governments and donors must invest in programs and...
In a consistent effort to raise productivity and unlock the unrivaled economic and social potentials...
Use of agricultural input and farm support subsidies in Africa has returned strongly to the developm...
This research addresses two questions: Why is fertilizer not yet fulfilling its potential as a major...
This study relied mainly on production data from the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, Ghana and FAO...
Although agriculture is widely regarded as a major channel through which poverty and food insecurity...
Poor incentives saw fertilizer use in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) stagnate throughout the 1990s at roug...
The fertilizer subsidies reintroduced in various sub-Saharan African countries from 2007 aim to incr...
It is generally agreed that increasing agricultural productivity is critical...
The fertilizer subsidies reintroduced in various sub-Saharan African countries from 2007 aim to incr...
African governments, in response to the recent oil and food crisis and to Resolution 5 of the Abuja ...