Poor incentives saw fertilizer use in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) stagnate throughout the 1990s at roughly 10 kgs per cultivated hectare. This was partly due to the removal of crop price supports and input subsidies alongside input price hikes due to currency depreciation associated with the post-structural adjustment era. Though much has changed since the 1990s, there has been no comprehensive assessment of trends in African farmers’ incentives to use fertilizer in the last 15 years. This paper provides a comprehensive update on the incentives for fertilizer use among African farmers using data from seven countries accounting for about 65% of fertilizer consumption in SSA. We look at the trends in nitrogen/crop price ratios for key cereals...
AbstractInorganic fertilizer use across Sub-Saharan Africa is generally considered to be low. Yet, t...
Cet article explore l’importance de la rentabilité de l’utilisation des engrais chimiques comme fac...
Despite their strain on government and donor budgets, fertilizer subsidies have once again become po...
Studies based on data from the 1980s and 1990s found that African farmers faced declining incentiv...
In sub-Saharan Africa, greater use of mineral fertilizers is crucial to increasing food production a...
The low level of modern inputs adoption by African farmers is considered to be a major impediment to...
The low level of modern inputs adoption by African farmers is considered to be a major impediment to...
Fertilizer consumption in Sub-Saharan Africa countries has been found to remain low as compared to c...
The low level of modern inputs adoption by African farmers is considered to be a major impediment to...
Most countries in sub-Saharan Africa have reduced or eliminated fertilizer subsidies and liberalized...
Most countries in sub-Saharan Africa have reduced or eliminated fertilizer subsidies and liberalized...
This article contributes to a limited but growing literature challenging a core assumption that it i...
To reverse the declining trends in soil fertility levels in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), the use of fer...
This research addresses two questions: Why is fertilizer not yet fulfilling its potential as a major...
Bénin, like other countries in sub-Saharan Africa, has initiated programs to reform agricultural inp...
AbstractInorganic fertilizer use across Sub-Saharan Africa is generally considered to be low. Yet, t...
Cet article explore l’importance de la rentabilité de l’utilisation des engrais chimiques comme fac...
Despite their strain on government and donor budgets, fertilizer subsidies have once again become po...
Studies based on data from the 1980s and 1990s found that African farmers faced declining incentiv...
In sub-Saharan Africa, greater use of mineral fertilizers is crucial to increasing food production a...
The low level of modern inputs adoption by African farmers is considered to be a major impediment to...
The low level of modern inputs adoption by African farmers is considered to be a major impediment to...
Fertilizer consumption in Sub-Saharan Africa countries has been found to remain low as compared to c...
The low level of modern inputs adoption by African farmers is considered to be a major impediment to...
Most countries in sub-Saharan Africa have reduced or eliminated fertilizer subsidies and liberalized...
Most countries in sub-Saharan Africa have reduced or eliminated fertilizer subsidies and liberalized...
This article contributes to a limited but growing literature challenging a core assumption that it i...
To reverse the declining trends in soil fertility levels in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), the use of fer...
This research addresses two questions: Why is fertilizer not yet fulfilling its potential as a major...
Bénin, like other countries in sub-Saharan Africa, has initiated programs to reform agricultural inp...
AbstractInorganic fertilizer use across Sub-Saharan Africa is generally considered to be low. Yet, t...
Cet article explore l’importance de la rentabilité de l’utilisation des engrais chimiques comme fac...
Despite their strain on government and donor budgets, fertilizer subsidies have once again become po...