Soil nutrient depletion in Uganda is one of the leading environmental degradation problems threatening the livelihoods of most farmers in the region. In order to identify policy options that may be used to address the problem, this study was conducted with an objective of analyzing the determinants of flow and balances of nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P), and Potassium (K) in Uganda. Data for this study were collected from 58 randomly selected farmers who participated in on-farm fertilizer trials and household surveys conducted in 2000 to 2001. Econometric models were used to analyze the determinants of soil nutrient flows and balances. Only 5% of the sample households had positive total NPK balances implying 95% of the farmers likely used unsu...
Soil erosion and soil nutrient mining are the leading causes of land degradation in Uganda (NEMA; Za...
Land degradation and low agricultural productivity are severe problems in Uganda. Although Uganda’s ...
Abstract A nutrient balance study was carried out for 26 farms in three different districts in Kenya...
Soil nutrient depletion in Uganda is one of the leading environmental degradation problems threateni...
Resource flow models are useful tools that assist farmers in analysing their soil fertility manageme...
A regression model was used to investigate the determinants of soil nutrient depletion in Uganda. Th...
As many regions in sub-Saharan Africa, the border region of Kenya (KE) and Uganda (UG) has faced a d...
Improving agricultural productivity is vital for poor rural households in Uganda to meet their food ...
This study was conducted with the main objective of determining the linkages between poverty and lan...
Declining per capita food production and soil fertility depletion are threatening the livelihoods of...
This study was conducted with the main objective of determining the linkages between poverty and lan...
A study was carried out in Kiambu District, central highlands of Kenya to explore the effects of hou...
In the Northern Ethiopian Highlands, one of the least-favoured areas in East Africa, farming systems...
Key words: Land use change; Heterogeneity in soil fertility; Targeting; Integrated soil fertility ma...
<p>Soil fertility is one of the main constraints to agricultural intensification in Ethiopia. Like i...
Soil erosion and soil nutrient mining are the leading causes of land degradation in Uganda (NEMA; Za...
Land degradation and low agricultural productivity are severe problems in Uganda. Although Uganda’s ...
Abstract A nutrient balance study was carried out for 26 farms in three different districts in Kenya...
Soil nutrient depletion in Uganda is one of the leading environmental degradation problems threateni...
Resource flow models are useful tools that assist farmers in analysing their soil fertility manageme...
A regression model was used to investigate the determinants of soil nutrient depletion in Uganda. Th...
As many regions in sub-Saharan Africa, the border region of Kenya (KE) and Uganda (UG) has faced a d...
Improving agricultural productivity is vital for poor rural households in Uganda to meet their food ...
This study was conducted with the main objective of determining the linkages between poverty and lan...
Declining per capita food production and soil fertility depletion are threatening the livelihoods of...
This study was conducted with the main objective of determining the linkages between poverty and lan...
A study was carried out in Kiambu District, central highlands of Kenya to explore the effects of hou...
In the Northern Ethiopian Highlands, one of the least-favoured areas in East Africa, farming systems...
Key words: Land use change; Heterogeneity in soil fertility; Targeting; Integrated soil fertility ma...
<p>Soil fertility is one of the main constraints to agricultural intensification in Ethiopia. Like i...
Soil erosion and soil nutrient mining are the leading causes of land degradation in Uganda (NEMA; Za...
Land degradation and low agricultural productivity are severe problems in Uganda. Although Uganda’s ...
Abstract A nutrient balance study was carried out for 26 farms in three different districts in Kenya...