In sub-Saharan Africa intensifying small-scale farming is essential in addressing poverty related issues in rural communities and the degradation of natural resources. Integrated Soil Fertility Management (ISFM) are the best practices used to improve the productivity of crops whilst maximizing agronomic efficiency of inputs applied and hence contributing to sustainable intensification. ISFM usually include the appropriate use of inorganic fertilizer and organic resources, good agronomic practices and appropriate use of germplasm. The survey was carried-out on the awareness of Integrated Soil Fertility Management practices in the Savelugu Municipal of Northern Ghana to study the awareness of integrated soil fertility management practices amo...
This study examines smallholder farmers’ adoption of both a full set of and multiple bundles of inte...
Abstract Background The type of farming practices employed within an agro-ecosystem have some effect...
Declining soil fertility, exacerbated by continuous cultivation of land, poverty and limited access ...
Efforts to improve soil productive capacity aimed at boosting crop production in the Northern Ghana ...
Traditional farming systems in sub-Saharan Africa depend primarily on mining soil nutrients. The Afr...
Traditional farming systems in Sub-Saharan Africa depend primarily on mining soil nutrients. The Afr...
Traditional farming systems in Sub-Saharan Africa depend primarily on mining soil nutrients. The Afr...
Traditional farming systems in Sub-Saharan Africa depend primarily on mining soil nutrients. The Afr...
Smallholder farmers in Zimbabwe and elsewhere in sub-Saharan Africa are faced with challenges of low...
The agro-climatic conditions in western Kenya present the region as a food surplus area yet people a...
Declining soil fertility is a major threat to agricultural productivity and livelihoods in sub-Sahar...
Effective poverty reduction in Africa requires enabling more smallholder farmers to move from subsis...
Keywords: soil nutrient balances, soil fertility degradation, East Africa , participatory innovation...
Purpose: Soil fertility is decreasing in many parts of Sub-Saharan Africa. To mitigate this trend, v...
Sustainable intensification of African farming systems has been high on the agenda of research and d...
This study examines smallholder farmers’ adoption of both a full set of and multiple bundles of inte...
Abstract Background The type of farming practices employed within an agro-ecosystem have some effect...
Declining soil fertility, exacerbated by continuous cultivation of land, poverty and limited access ...
Efforts to improve soil productive capacity aimed at boosting crop production in the Northern Ghana ...
Traditional farming systems in sub-Saharan Africa depend primarily on mining soil nutrients. The Afr...
Traditional farming systems in Sub-Saharan Africa depend primarily on mining soil nutrients. The Afr...
Traditional farming systems in Sub-Saharan Africa depend primarily on mining soil nutrients. The Afr...
Traditional farming systems in Sub-Saharan Africa depend primarily on mining soil nutrients. The Afr...
Smallholder farmers in Zimbabwe and elsewhere in sub-Saharan Africa are faced with challenges of low...
The agro-climatic conditions in western Kenya present the region as a food surplus area yet people a...
Declining soil fertility is a major threat to agricultural productivity and livelihoods in sub-Sahar...
Effective poverty reduction in Africa requires enabling more smallholder farmers to move from subsis...
Keywords: soil nutrient balances, soil fertility degradation, East Africa , participatory innovation...
Purpose: Soil fertility is decreasing in many parts of Sub-Saharan Africa. To mitigate this trend, v...
Sustainable intensification of African farming systems has been high on the agenda of research and d...
This study examines smallholder farmers’ adoption of both a full set of and multiple bundles of inte...
Abstract Background The type of farming practices employed within an agro-ecosystem have some effect...
Declining soil fertility, exacerbated by continuous cultivation of land, poverty and limited access ...