Fertilizer use in Sub-Saharan Africa remains below recommended rates, contributing to low yields, and increasing poverty. Poor quality fertilizer – whether perceived or real – is often cited as a reason for low adoption rates. In Ghana, for example, there are widespread but often unsubstantiated claims of substandard fertilizers. This is a concern for farmers with limited purchasing power and without the means to independently substantiate the quality of agricultural inputs. This paper describes the agricultural input sector in Ghana, compares farmers’ perception of fertilizer quality with those of input dealers, and analyses chemical tests of fertilizers performed in a laboratory. The fertilizers were sampled from selected districts partic...
Open Access JournalIn most parts of West Africa, poverty contributes immensely to poor fertilizer ad...
This paper highlights the quality concerns of inorganic fertilizers on the Ugandan market. The findi...
Fertilizers remain important in global food production, yet fertilizer application rates in sub-Saha...
Fertilizer use in Sub-Saharan Africa remains below recommended rates, contributing to low yields, an...
Small farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa exhibit low adoption rates for mineral fertilizers. A promising ...
Structural adjustment programmes and market liberalization in most sub-Saharan African countries hav...
Published online: 24 Oct 2020Fertilizer use remains below recommended rates in most of Sub-Saharan A...
This brief highlights the quality concerns of inorganic fertilizers on the Ugandan market. The findi...
Most efforts to raise fertilizer use in SSA over the past decade have focused on fertilizer subsidie...
Fertilizer use remains below recommended rates in most of Sub-Saharan Africa, contributing to poor c...
Master of ScienceAgricultural EconomicsVincent R. Amanor-BoaduGhana is the first Sub-Saharan African...
Though the record is clear that small farmers throughout Sub-Saharan Africa use mineral fertilizer a...
This paper assesses whether fertilizer subsidy programs can be better targeted to resource-poor farm...
Current maize yields in Ghana average only one-third of their estimated potential, but this yield ga...
Poor quality fertilizer is a growing problem in many countries. This is of special concern to smallh...
Open Access JournalIn most parts of West Africa, poverty contributes immensely to poor fertilizer ad...
This paper highlights the quality concerns of inorganic fertilizers on the Ugandan market. The findi...
Fertilizers remain important in global food production, yet fertilizer application rates in sub-Saha...
Fertilizer use in Sub-Saharan Africa remains below recommended rates, contributing to low yields, an...
Small farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa exhibit low adoption rates for mineral fertilizers. A promising ...
Structural adjustment programmes and market liberalization in most sub-Saharan African countries hav...
Published online: 24 Oct 2020Fertilizer use remains below recommended rates in most of Sub-Saharan A...
This brief highlights the quality concerns of inorganic fertilizers on the Ugandan market. The findi...
Most efforts to raise fertilizer use in SSA over the past decade have focused on fertilizer subsidie...
Fertilizer use remains below recommended rates in most of Sub-Saharan Africa, contributing to poor c...
Master of ScienceAgricultural EconomicsVincent R. Amanor-BoaduGhana is the first Sub-Saharan African...
Though the record is clear that small farmers throughout Sub-Saharan Africa use mineral fertilizer a...
This paper assesses whether fertilizer subsidy programs can be better targeted to resource-poor farm...
Current maize yields in Ghana average only one-third of their estimated potential, but this yield ga...
Poor quality fertilizer is a growing problem in many countries. This is of special concern to smallh...
Open Access JournalIn most parts of West Africa, poverty contributes immensely to poor fertilizer ad...
This paper highlights the quality concerns of inorganic fertilizers on the Ugandan market. The findi...
Fertilizers remain important in global food production, yet fertilizer application rates in sub-Saha...