Increasing fertilizer access and use is an essential component for improving crop production and food security in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). However, given the heterogeneous nature of smallholder farms, fertilizer application needs to be tailored to specific farming conditions to increase yield, profitability, and nutrient use efficiency. The site-specific nutrient management (SSNM) approach initially developed in the 1990 s for generating field-specific fertilizer recommendations for rice in Asia, has also been introduced to rice, maize and cassava cropping systems in SSA. The SSNM approach has been shown to increase yield, profitability, and nutrient use efficiency. Yield gains of rice and maize with SSNM in SSA were on average 24% and 69%...
Smallholder farming in much of Sub-Saharan Africa is rain-fed and thus exposed to rainfall variabili...
Smallholder farming in much of Sub-Saharan Africa is rain-fed and thus exposed to rainfall variabili...
Soil fertility varies markedly within and between African smallholder farms, both as a consequence o...
Plant nutrition plays a central role in the global challenges to produce sufficient and nutritious f...
Improving agricultural productivity to keep pace with the fast-growing food demand is a huge challen...
Maize is an important staple food and feed crop widely grown in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). However, t...
Site-specific nutrient management (SSNM), as developed for rice (Oryza sativa L.) through partnershi...
Improving agricultural productivity to facing the fast growing food demands is the huge challenge of...
In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), rice production from smallholder farms is challenged because of a lack ...
Improved understanding of soil fertility factors limiting crop productivity is important to develop ...
There is growing evidence on the impacts of site-specific nutrient management (SSNM) from Asia. The ...
Increased rice production in East and Southern Africa explains the crucial role rice plays in househ...
Not AvailableThe requirement of rice (Oryza sativa L.) for fertilizer can depend on crop and soil ma...
Site-specific nutrient management (SSNM) can increase incomes in small, family field plot-scale syst...
Soil serves as both reservoir and resource of plant nutrients. When soil is unable to meet the requi...
Smallholder farming in much of Sub-Saharan Africa is rain-fed and thus exposed to rainfall variabili...
Smallholder farming in much of Sub-Saharan Africa is rain-fed and thus exposed to rainfall variabili...
Soil fertility varies markedly within and between African smallholder farms, both as a consequence o...
Plant nutrition plays a central role in the global challenges to produce sufficient and nutritious f...
Improving agricultural productivity to keep pace with the fast-growing food demand is a huge challen...
Maize is an important staple food and feed crop widely grown in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). However, t...
Site-specific nutrient management (SSNM), as developed for rice (Oryza sativa L.) through partnershi...
Improving agricultural productivity to facing the fast growing food demands is the huge challenge of...
In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), rice production from smallholder farms is challenged because of a lack ...
Improved understanding of soil fertility factors limiting crop productivity is important to develop ...
There is growing evidence on the impacts of site-specific nutrient management (SSNM) from Asia. The ...
Increased rice production in East and Southern Africa explains the crucial role rice plays in househ...
Not AvailableThe requirement of rice (Oryza sativa L.) for fertilizer can depend on crop and soil ma...
Site-specific nutrient management (SSNM) can increase incomes in small, family field plot-scale syst...
Soil serves as both reservoir and resource of plant nutrients. When soil is unable to meet the requi...
Smallholder farming in much of Sub-Saharan Africa is rain-fed and thus exposed to rainfall variabili...
Smallholder farming in much of Sub-Saharan Africa is rain-fed and thus exposed to rainfall variabili...
Soil fertility varies markedly within and between African smallholder farms, both as a consequence o...