As many regions in sub-Saharan Africa, the border region of Kenya (KE) and Uganda (UG) has faced a declining soil fertility for decades, resulting from soil erosion, intensely managed agricultural soils due to population pressure and small inputs of mineral and organic fertilizers. With limited financial means, farmers need measures and/or technologies that effectively reduce nutrient losses or increase inputs at a low cost. In this study, four such measures are in focus, namely erosion reduction practices, vermicomposting of animal manure, collection of human urine in jerry cans and, collection of human excreta in urine-diverting dry toilets. Current soil nutrient balances in five districts in the Sio-Malaba-Malakisi River Basin and the po...
Declining per capita food production and soil fertility depletion are threatening the livelihoods of...
Soil and water conservation practices need to be tailored to suit the diverse local conditions in s...
Poor soil fertility is a major problem constraining crop productivity in smallholder farms of sub-Sa...
Soil nutrient depletion in Uganda is one of the leading environmental degradation problems threateni...
Abstract: Production of agricultural products has lagged behind population growth in most parts of s...
Sub-Saharan Africa faces huge food supply challenges due to increasing human population, limited opp...
Key words: Land use change; Heterogeneity in soil fertility; Targeting; Integrated soil fertility ma...
Erosion is one of the most common causes of declining soil fertility and productivity in ACP countri...
Resource flow models are useful tools that assist farmers in analysing their soil fertility manageme...
Sustainability of their agricultural systems is essential for many tropical countries where the majo...
Most of the population in sub-Saharan Africa depends on agriculture for livelihood, which is mainly ...
Western Kenya is one of Africa's most densely populated rural areas, characterised by intensive smal...
Soil nutrient budget studies are increasingly becoming important in determining the magnitude of nut...
Western Kenya is one of Africa’s most densely populated rural areas, characterised by intensive smal...
Low inherent soil fertility in the highly weathered and leached soils largely accounts for low and u...
Declining per capita food production and soil fertility depletion are threatening the livelihoods of...
Soil and water conservation practices need to be tailored to suit the diverse local conditions in s...
Poor soil fertility is a major problem constraining crop productivity in smallholder farms of sub-Sa...
Soil nutrient depletion in Uganda is one of the leading environmental degradation problems threateni...
Abstract: Production of agricultural products has lagged behind population growth in most parts of s...
Sub-Saharan Africa faces huge food supply challenges due to increasing human population, limited opp...
Key words: Land use change; Heterogeneity in soil fertility; Targeting; Integrated soil fertility ma...
Erosion is one of the most common causes of declining soil fertility and productivity in ACP countri...
Resource flow models are useful tools that assist farmers in analysing their soil fertility manageme...
Sustainability of their agricultural systems is essential for many tropical countries where the majo...
Most of the population in sub-Saharan Africa depends on agriculture for livelihood, which is mainly ...
Western Kenya is one of Africa's most densely populated rural areas, characterised by intensive smal...
Soil nutrient budget studies are increasingly becoming important in determining the magnitude of nut...
Western Kenya is one of Africa’s most densely populated rural areas, characterised by intensive smal...
Low inherent soil fertility in the highly weathered and leached soils largely accounts for low and u...
Declining per capita food production and soil fertility depletion are threatening the livelihoods of...
Soil and water conservation practices need to be tailored to suit the diverse local conditions in s...
Poor soil fertility is a major problem constraining crop productivity in smallholder farms of sub-Sa...