Soil fertility depletion is a major limitation to crop production in sub-Saharan Africa and Zimbabwe is no exception to this phenomenon. This research was conducted to assess the soil chemical characteristics in three contrasting cropping systems of Zimbabwe. The contrasting production systems under study were communal area, A2 (large scale resettlement) and A1 (small scale resettlement).All these systems are in Manicaland province, Zimbabwe. The A1 and A2 production systems were brought about during the 2000 land reform programme. The soil samples were collected during the off season of 2006, 2007 and 2008. The following soil chemical characteristics were determined: Ca, Mg, K, Zn, pH and organic matter. There were significant differences ...
Smallholder farms in sub-Saharan African exhibit substantial heterogeneity in soil fertility, and nu...
Soil degradation remains a challenge in African highlands, where land management lacks a strong cont...
Smallholder farms in sub-Saharan African exhibit substantial heterogeneity in soil fertility, and nu...
Soil fertility depletion is a major limitation to crop production in sub-Saharan Africa and Zimbabwe...
Soil fertility depletion is a major limitation to crop production in sub-Saharan Africa and Zimbabwe...
An improved understanding of soil fertility variability and farmers' resource use strategies is requ...
Soil fertility varies markedly within and between African smallholder farms, both as a consequence o...
A research paper on the administering of soil nutrition in Zimbabwe's rural areas.A steady increase...
Maintenance of soil organic matter (SOM) at levels that sustain optimal supply of soil nutrients and...
Variability of soil fertility within and across farms poses a major challenge for increasing crop pr...
Soil degradation is a major threat to Southern Africa's agricultural production. Crops show generall...
Variability of soil fertility within, and across farms, poses a major challenge for increasing crop ...
Soil fertility determines crop growth, productivity and consequently determines land productivity an...
Thesis (MScAgric (Soil Science))--Stellenbosch University, 2008.The soils of north-west Zambia are l...
Differences in land-use management may result in different rangeland condition (soil, vegetation and...
Smallholder farms in sub-Saharan African exhibit substantial heterogeneity in soil fertility, and nu...
Soil degradation remains a challenge in African highlands, where land management lacks a strong cont...
Smallholder farms in sub-Saharan African exhibit substantial heterogeneity in soil fertility, and nu...
Soil fertility depletion is a major limitation to crop production in sub-Saharan Africa and Zimbabwe...
Soil fertility depletion is a major limitation to crop production in sub-Saharan Africa and Zimbabwe...
An improved understanding of soil fertility variability and farmers' resource use strategies is requ...
Soil fertility varies markedly within and between African smallholder farms, both as a consequence o...
A research paper on the administering of soil nutrition in Zimbabwe's rural areas.A steady increase...
Maintenance of soil organic matter (SOM) at levels that sustain optimal supply of soil nutrients and...
Variability of soil fertility within and across farms poses a major challenge for increasing crop pr...
Soil degradation is a major threat to Southern Africa's agricultural production. Crops show generall...
Variability of soil fertility within, and across farms, poses a major challenge for increasing crop ...
Soil fertility determines crop growth, productivity and consequently determines land productivity an...
Thesis (MScAgric (Soil Science))--Stellenbosch University, 2008.The soils of north-west Zambia are l...
Differences in land-use management may result in different rangeland condition (soil, vegetation and...
Smallholder farms in sub-Saharan African exhibit substantial heterogeneity in soil fertility, and nu...
Soil degradation remains a challenge in African highlands, where land management lacks a strong cont...
Smallholder farms in sub-Saharan African exhibit substantial heterogeneity in soil fertility, and nu...