The farmer field school (FFS) approach was used in semi-arid eastern Kenya in the period 2002–2003 to explore technology options for addressing declining soil fertility and to institute learning processes on integrated nutrient management (INM).<br/>The farmer field school (FFS) approach was used in semi-arid eastern Kenya in the period 2002-2003 to explore technology options for addressing declining soil fertility and to institute learning processes on integrated nutrient management (INM). Participatory diagnosis of soil fertility constraints and experimental design workshops led to the formulation of the INM-FFS learning curriculum and choice of INM technologies for testing in the central learning plot. INM technologies jointly chosen for...
Soil nutrient budget studies are increasingly becoming important in determining the magnitude of nut...
Two new issues of the discussion paper series Managing Africa s Soils were released recently. The pa...
Currently over 1000 Farmer Field Schools (FFS) on integrated pest management (IPM) and/or integrated...
The farmer field school (FFS) approach was used in semi-arid eastern Kenya in the period 2002–2003 t...
In Kenya Integrated Nutrient Management (INM) is being used to make the best use of local resources ...
Low soil fertility is a fundamental constraint to crop production in western Kenya. Although researc...
A total of 74 farms were selected from Machakos, Mwingi and Makueni districts in Kenya, using partic...
Soils in arid and semi-arid lands (ASAL) are fragile, low in fertility and susceptible to erosion an...
The paper describes the facilitated learning process of farm households and district policy makers i...
The agro-climatic conditions in western Kenya present the region as a food surplus area yet people a...
Abstract: Production of agricultural products has lagged behind population growth in most parts of s...
This paper reports on a Participatory Learning and Action Research (PLAR) process that was initiated...
Keywords: soil nutrient balances, soil fertility degradation, East Africa , participatory innovation...
Africa has experienced the least socioeconomic progress in recent decades by many measures. Poverty,...
A total of 74 farms were selected from Machakos, Mwingi and Makueni districts in Kenya, using partic...
Soil nutrient budget studies are increasingly becoming important in determining the magnitude of nut...
Two new issues of the discussion paper series Managing Africa s Soils were released recently. The pa...
Currently over 1000 Farmer Field Schools (FFS) on integrated pest management (IPM) and/or integrated...
The farmer field school (FFS) approach was used in semi-arid eastern Kenya in the period 2002–2003 t...
In Kenya Integrated Nutrient Management (INM) is being used to make the best use of local resources ...
Low soil fertility is a fundamental constraint to crop production in western Kenya. Although researc...
A total of 74 farms were selected from Machakos, Mwingi and Makueni districts in Kenya, using partic...
Soils in arid and semi-arid lands (ASAL) are fragile, low in fertility and susceptible to erosion an...
The paper describes the facilitated learning process of farm households and district policy makers i...
The agro-climatic conditions in western Kenya present the region as a food surplus area yet people a...
Abstract: Production of agricultural products has lagged behind population growth in most parts of s...
This paper reports on a Participatory Learning and Action Research (PLAR) process that was initiated...
Keywords: soil nutrient balances, soil fertility degradation, East Africa , participatory innovation...
Africa has experienced the least socioeconomic progress in recent decades by many measures. Poverty,...
A total of 74 farms were selected from Machakos, Mwingi and Makueni districts in Kenya, using partic...
Soil nutrient budget studies are increasingly becoming important in determining the magnitude of nut...
Two new issues of the discussion paper series Managing Africa s Soils were released recently. The pa...
Currently over 1000 Farmer Field Schools (FFS) on integrated pest management (IPM) and/or integrated...