Fertilizer use is environmentally unsustainable in South Asia. Ideally, farmers would follow optimal fertilization rates for crops based on scientific recommendations. However, there is ample evidence on why farmers under-fertilize or over-fertilize their crops. Important amongst them is that farmers' attitude to risk influences decisions on fertilizer use. This paper reviews studies on the effects of risk attitude on fertilizer use, the timing of application, and application intensity. We observe that the use of fertilizer is affected by perceptions of fertilizer as a risk-enhancing or risk-reducing input. In order to influence the future fertilizer decisions of farmers, several policy measures are suggested. Among these, gradual withdrawa...
Farmer decision making in relation to chemical fertiliser and manure use is of great concern to poli...
Using a large representative dataset of 4,428 maize farmers from Burkina Faso with information on ov...
The adoption of nutrient management practices can lead to win-win outcomes in terms of both improvin...
Fertilizer use is environmentally unsustainable in South Asia. Ideally, farmers would follow optimal...
Despite the fact that sustainable agricultural technologies and practices have been developed and in...
Nitrogen (N) is a key input to food production. Nearly half of N fertilizer input is not used by cro...
The excessive use of inorganic fertilizers causes serious environmental degradation, resulting in lo...
Overuse of chemical fertilizer has led to severe land degradation and environmental pollution in Chi...
Nonpoint pollution problems resulting from current agricultural practices are forcing policymakers t...
Fertilizer, though one of the most essential inputs for increasing agricultural production, is a lea...
Fertilizer micro-dosing is a precision fertilizer application technique with the potential to improv...
Chemical fertilizers can significantly improve agricultural productivity but their environmental sus...
This paper explores the impact of chemical fertiliser on smallholder farmers’ risk behaviour and f...
This study investigates the linkage between attitudes towards risk and adoption. We empirically exam...
Farmer decision making in relation to chemical fertiliser and manure use is of great concern to poli...
Using a large representative dataset of 4,428 maize farmers from Burkina Faso with information on ov...
The adoption of nutrient management practices can lead to win-win outcomes in terms of both improvin...
Fertilizer use is environmentally unsustainable in South Asia. Ideally, farmers would follow optimal...
Despite the fact that sustainable agricultural technologies and practices have been developed and in...
Nitrogen (N) is a key input to food production. Nearly half of N fertilizer input is not used by cro...
The excessive use of inorganic fertilizers causes serious environmental degradation, resulting in lo...
Overuse of chemical fertilizer has led to severe land degradation and environmental pollution in Chi...
Nonpoint pollution problems resulting from current agricultural practices are forcing policymakers t...
Fertilizer, though one of the most essential inputs for increasing agricultural production, is a lea...
Fertilizer micro-dosing is a precision fertilizer application technique with the potential to improv...
Chemical fertilizers can significantly improve agricultural productivity but their environmental sus...
This paper explores the impact of chemical fertiliser on smallholder farmers’ risk behaviour and f...
This study investigates the linkage between attitudes towards risk and adoption. We empirically exam...
Farmer decision making in relation to chemical fertiliser and manure use is of great concern to poli...
Using a large representative dataset of 4,428 maize farmers from Burkina Faso with information on ov...
The adoption of nutrient management practices can lead to win-win outcomes in terms of both improvin...