IN Sub-Sahara Africa, Which so far has benefited little from the green revolution. the adoption of high-yielding maize had great potential for closing the gap between food demand and supply. To bring about this transformation, fertilizer is essential for realizing the yield potential of hybrid maize while sustaining the fertility of Africa's fragile land. This study of Eastern Province, Zambia, shows that use of fertilizer on traditional varieties can also be a catalyst for agricultural growth. This work is part of an extensive body of research on adoption of new agricultural technology carried out by IFPRi in Asia and Africa. The study was undertaken in collaboration with several Zambia institutions, including the Rural Development Studi...
Low soil fertility is a major concern in agricultural productivity and development policy discourse ...
Fertilizer use remains very low in most of Africa despite widespread agreement that much higher use ...
The government of Zambia has for many years subsidized the inputs, particularly chemical fertilizer,...
Enhanced agriculture productivity in sub-Saharan Africa is critical to promote economic growth and p...
Zambia’s agricultural potential remains largely untapped but policy attention is shifting favourably...
As populations continue to rise and land becomes scarcer in Africa’s rural areas, there is increasin...
New technology and new innovations have for long been considered as a spring for growth. Conservatio...
use on maize, have been a cornerstone of Zambian government policy to improve smallholder incomes an...
The debate on fertilizer reform process in Zambia has two contrasting views. Some stakeholders conti...
In sub-Saharan Africa, greater use of mineral fertilizers is crucial to increasing food production a...
Major Findings: The additional maize produced from a given amount of fertilizer applied varied widel...
This study is part of a larger effort to explore the impact of agricultural research on poverty redu...
As populations continue to rise and land becomes scarcer in Africa’s rural areas, there is increasin...
Multi-year nationwide survey data is used to estimate maize yield response functions and determine p...
This study is part of a larger effort to explore the impact of agricultural research on poverty redu...
Low soil fertility is a major concern in agricultural productivity and development policy discourse ...
Fertilizer use remains very low in most of Africa despite widespread agreement that much higher use ...
The government of Zambia has for many years subsidized the inputs, particularly chemical fertilizer,...
Enhanced agriculture productivity in sub-Saharan Africa is critical to promote economic growth and p...
Zambia’s agricultural potential remains largely untapped but policy attention is shifting favourably...
As populations continue to rise and land becomes scarcer in Africa’s rural areas, there is increasin...
New technology and new innovations have for long been considered as a spring for growth. Conservatio...
use on maize, have been a cornerstone of Zambian government policy to improve smallholder incomes an...
The debate on fertilizer reform process in Zambia has two contrasting views. Some stakeholders conti...
In sub-Saharan Africa, greater use of mineral fertilizers is crucial to increasing food production a...
Major Findings: The additional maize produced from a given amount of fertilizer applied varied widel...
This study is part of a larger effort to explore the impact of agricultural research on poverty redu...
As populations continue to rise and land becomes scarcer in Africa’s rural areas, there is increasin...
Multi-year nationwide survey data is used to estimate maize yield response functions and determine p...
This study is part of a larger effort to explore the impact of agricultural research on poverty redu...
Low soil fertility is a major concern in agricultural productivity and development policy discourse ...
Fertilizer use remains very low in most of Africa despite widespread agreement that much higher use ...
The government of Zambia has for many years subsidized the inputs, particularly chemical fertilizer,...