A growing suite of innovative low-cost decision-support tools and soil datasets produced by ICRAF and its partners through the Africa Soil Information Service (AfSIS) and are being used by 14 African governments and other investors to map soil properties and measure crop nutritional responses to different soil management regimes. These technologies are guiding the sustainable restoration of degraded lands and have results in the development of several state-of-the-art national soil information systems (in Ethiopia, Ghana, Nigeria, and Tanzania)
The African Union Commission is using our research results on low-emissions intensification pathways...
Soil degradation remains a challenge in African highlands, where land management lacks a strong cont...
Optimized and targeted fertilizer management along landscape positions results in an increased retur...
Seventeen African countries are now using soil–plant spectral technology developed by CGIAR Research...
WLE/ICRAF’s soil spectroscopy initiatives have moved from African outcomes to achieving global outco...
WLE/ ICRAF supported scaling the technology in Africa through the Africa Soil Information Service (A...
With data provided by the Africa Soil Information Service (AfSIS), farmers, agricultural experts, an...
An alliance between two state-of-the-art technologies is helping African farmers improve crop yields...
Africa is facing an escalating soil fertility crisis and without immediate interventions, the contin...
<div><p>80% of arable land in Africa has low soil fertility and suffers from physical soil problems....
During four seasons, an experiment was run at the Farm for the Future Tanzania Ltd (FFF) which is pa...
80% of arable land in Africa has low soil fertility and suffers from physical soil problems. Additio...
80% of arable land in Africa has low soil fertility and suffers from physical soil problems. Additio...
The evidence from various sites in Tanzania has been published in peer-reviewed papers, made accessi...
In 2017, the Prime Minister approved a policy to make all agricultural water technologies tax exempt...
The African Union Commission is using our research results on low-emissions intensification pathways...
Soil degradation remains a challenge in African highlands, where land management lacks a strong cont...
Optimized and targeted fertilizer management along landscape positions results in an increased retur...
Seventeen African countries are now using soil–plant spectral technology developed by CGIAR Research...
WLE/ICRAF’s soil spectroscopy initiatives have moved from African outcomes to achieving global outco...
WLE/ ICRAF supported scaling the technology in Africa through the Africa Soil Information Service (A...
With data provided by the Africa Soil Information Service (AfSIS), farmers, agricultural experts, an...
An alliance between two state-of-the-art technologies is helping African farmers improve crop yields...
Africa is facing an escalating soil fertility crisis and without immediate interventions, the contin...
<div><p>80% of arable land in Africa has low soil fertility and suffers from physical soil problems....
During four seasons, an experiment was run at the Farm for the Future Tanzania Ltd (FFF) which is pa...
80% of arable land in Africa has low soil fertility and suffers from physical soil problems. Additio...
80% of arable land in Africa has low soil fertility and suffers from physical soil problems. Additio...
The evidence from various sites in Tanzania has been published in peer-reviewed papers, made accessi...
In 2017, the Prime Minister approved a policy to make all agricultural water technologies tax exempt...
The African Union Commission is using our research results on low-emissions intensification pathways...
Soil degradation remains a challenge in African highlands, where land management lacks a strong cont...
Optimized and targeted fertilizer management along landscape positions results in an increased retur...