Soil exhaustion and nutrient depletion are major constraints to pineapple farming in Uganda. This study explored potential for using on-farm waste from pineapple farming to conserve soil fertility and enhance agricultural productivity. Data collection was done using key informant interviews, focus group discussions, and a semi structured survey questionnaire administered to 109 randomly selected pineapple farmers and processors. The data was analysed in SPSS to generate descriptive statistics for selected variables followed by cross tabulation to explore linkages between the variables. Results indicate that farmers engaged in pineapple farming, have diverse socioeconomic backgrounds but activities engaged in are not significantly associated...
A study was conducted in 2013 to assess opportunities and challenges of integrating dairy cattle int...
Pineapple agro-waste, the residue produced during harvesting or processing activities,is widely avai...
Waste utilization of fruits and vegetables processing industries are very challenging to handle as i...
A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIEN...
The study identified problems and prospects of pineapple production in Enugu State of Nigeria. Purpo...
Declining soil fertility is a challenge to sustainable agricultural production in sub-Saharan Africa...
Organic agriculture in Uganda is developing at a fast pace and despite this trend Uganda is still un...
The Purpose to increase soil fertility can be carried out through the provision of liquid organic fe...
Valuation of farmer knowledge has been seen as a route to promote sustainable use of plant genetic r...
A study that was aimed to elucidate the effect of adding pineapple liquid waste and cow dung compost...
With a contribution of 4.3% to agricultural gross domestic product (GDP) behind cashew (7.4%) and co...
Low soil fertility remains a major reason for rural poverty in sub-Saharan Africa. In light of the n...
The study identified training needs of pineapple farmers in Enugu State, Nigeria. Purposive sampling...
Pineapple, also known by its scientific name Ananas comosus, is a type of tropical plant commonly pl...
Indiscriminate agricultural waste disposal especially fruits peels can cause environmental pollution...
A study was conducted in 2013 to assess opportunities and challenges of integrating dairy cattle int...
Pineapple agro-waste, the residue produced during harvesting or processing activities,is widely avai...
Waste utilization of fruits and vegetables processing industries are very challenging to handle as i...
A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIEN...
The study identified problems and prospects of pineapple production in Enugu State of Nigeria. Purpo...
Declining soil fertility is a challenge to sustainable agricultural production in sub-Saharan Africa...
Organic agriculture in Uganda is developing at a fast pace and despite this trend Uganda is still un...
The Purpose to increase soil fertility can be carried out through the provision of liquid organic fe...
Valuation of farmer knowledge has been seen as a route to promote sustainable use of plant genetic r...
A study that was aimed to elucidate the effect of adding pineapple liquid waste and cow dung compost...
With a contribution of 4.3% to agricultural gross domestic product (GDP) behind cashew (7.4%) and co...
Low soil fertility remains a major reason for rural poverty in sub-Saharan Africa. In light of the n...
The study identified training needs of pineapple farmers in Enugu State, Nigeria. Purposive sampling...
Pineapple, also known by its scientific name Ananas comosus, is a type of tropical plant commonly pl...
Indiscriminate agricultural waste disposal especially fruits peels can cause environmental pollution...
A study was conducted in 2013 to assess opportunities and challenges of integrating dairy cattle int...
Pineapple agro-waste, the residue produced during harvesting or processing activities,is widely avai...
Waste utilization of fruits and vegetables processing industries are very challenging to handle as i...