As part of a major effort to address soil fertility decline in West Africa, an integrated soil fertility management project promoted two technology packages: a combined application of inorganic fertilizer and manure (BNMS-manure) and a soybean/maize rotation practice (BNMS-rotation) in the northern Guinea savanna (NGS) of Nigeria. This study used a tobit regression model to examine factors that influence the adoption and intensity of use of the technologies. Empirical results showed that within five years of introduction, the adoption of BNMS-rotation had reached 40% while that of BNMS-manure had reached 48%. In terms of land area, BNMS-manure occupied 35% and BNMS-rotation covered 12% of the total maize land in the zone. Factors such as ac...
Although the fertility status of soils in the West African moist savanna is generally believed to be...
This study compares the impacts of integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) on crop production wi...
The agro-climatic conditions in western Kenya present the region as a food surplus area yet people a...
As part of a major effort to address soil fertility decline in West Africa, an integrated soil ferti...
As part of a major effort to address soil fertility decline in West Africa, a project on Balanced Nu...
Presented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Conference, 6-8 October, Dakar, Senegal.Parallel sess...
One of the options to alleviate soil fertility constraints for sustainable agriculture in the savann...
One of the options to alleviate soil fertility constraints for sustainable agriculture in the savann...
Much of the technical work on integrated soil nutrient management in sub-Saharan Africa has not cons...
This study examines smallholder farmers’ adoption of both a full set of and multiple bundles of inte...
Using data from a survey of farm operators in two major ecological zones of Osun State in south-west...
Fertilization is a stepwise decision in Niger. Survey data from a representative sample of 100 house...
This paper assesses the potential economic impacts of balanced nutrient management systemstechnology...
The overall goal of Balanced Nutrient Management Systems (BNMS) a collaborative project between Inte...
In Nigeria, increased land-use intensity has depressed the use of fallow for soil fertility restorat...
Although the fertility status of soils in the West African moist savanna is generally believed to be...
This study compares the impacts of integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) on crop production wi...
The agro-climatic conditions in western Kenya present the region as a food surplus area yet people a...
As part of a major effort to address soil fertility decline in West Africa, an integrated soil ferti...
As part of a major effort to address soil fertility decline in West Africa, a project on Balanced Nu...
Presented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Conference, 6-8 October, Dakar, Senegal.Parallel sess...
One of the options to alleviate soil fertility constraints for sustainable agriculture in the savann...
One of the options to alleviate soil fertility constraints for sustainable agriculture in the savann...
Much of the technical work on integrated soil nutrient management in sub-Saharan Africa has not cons...
This study examines smallholder farmers’ adoption of both a full set of and multiple bundles of inte...
Using data from a survey of farm operators in two major ecological zones of Osun State in south-west...
Fertilization is a stepwise decision in Niger. Survey data from a representative sample of 100 house...
This paper assesses the potential economic impacts of balanced nutrient management systemstechnology...
The overall goal of Balanced Nutrient Management Systems (BNMS) a collaborative project between Inte...
In Nigeria, increased land-use intensity has depressed the use of fallow for soil fertility restorat...
Although the fertility status of soils in the West African moist savanna is generally believed to be...
This study compares the impacts of integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) on crop production wi...
The agro-climatic conditions in western Kenya present the region as a food surplus area yet people a...