This report highlights the alarming situation as to low soil fertility and its continued decline in West Africa. Through literature review, a description is given of farming systems and soil fertility in the three major agro-ecological zones: the Equatorial Forest Zone, the Guinea Savanna Zone, and the Sahel-Sudan Zone. Next, the socio-economic and policy environment is depicted, both at macro-level and at farm household level. A framework is provided that may help in setting priorities for future interventions, based on policies and technologies that are potentially available to improve crop and livestock productivity and to conserve the natural resources base
A survey of soil management practices was conducted in the northern Guinea savanna of Nigeria. Fifte...
International audienceCarbon (C) and associated nutrient budgets related to land use in agro-ecosyst...
African soils have an inherently poor fertility because they are very old and lack volcanic rejuvena...
The agricultural sector in West Africa is not at present capable of meeting the growing demand for f...
Many constraints to intensive food-crop production in tropical Africa are related to tropical soils....
Agricultural development involves the large scale economic production of plant and animal crops thro...
Knowledge of soil properties and fertility status of farmers? fields are basic information needed by...
This study addresses the issue of soil fertility maintenance in relation to crop yield and farm inco...
This paper examines the predominant role of soil resource as an integral factor that could influence...
Traditional farming systems in sub-Saharan Africa depend primarily on mining soil nutrients. The Afr...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is promoted as a resource conserving with high productivity agricultur...
Rainfed agriculture in the West African Sahel is in transition between shifting cultivation based on...
Low inherent fertility of tropical soils and degradation, nutrient deficiency and water stress are t...
Low inherent fertility of tropical soils and degradation, nutrient deficiency and water stress are t...
Rapid population growth and climatic change threatens the sustainability of natural resources. Farmi...
A survey of soil management practices was conducted in the northern Guinea savanna of Nigeria. Fifte...
International audienceCarbon (C) and associated nutrient budgets related to land use in agro-ecosyst...
African soils have an inherently poor fertility because they are very old and lack volcanic rejuvena...
The agricultural sector in West Africa is not at present capable of meeting the growing demand for f...
Many constraints to intensive food-crop production in tropical Africa are related to tropical soils....
Agricultural development involves the large scale economic production of plant and animal crops thro...
Knowledge of soil properties and fertility status of farmers? fields are basic information needed by...
This study addresses the issue of soil fertility maintenance in relation to crop yield and farm inco...
This paper examines the predominant role of soil resource as an integral factor that could influence...
Traditional farming systems in sub-Saharan Africa depend primarily on mining soil nutrients. The Afr...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is promoted as a resource conserving with high productivity agricultur...
Rainfed agriculture in the West African Sahel is in transition between shifting cultivation based on...
Low inherent fertility of tropical soils and degradation, nutrient deficiency and water stress are t...
Low inherent fertility of tropical soils and degradation, nutrient deficiency and water stress are t...
Rapid population growth and climatic change threatens the sustainability of natural resources. Farmi...
A survey of soil management practices was conducted in the northern Guinea savanna of Nigeria. Fifte...
International audienceCarbon (C) and associated nutrient budgets related to land use in agro-ecosyst...
African soils have an inherently poor fertility because they are very old and lack volcanic rejuvena...