There is growing evidence on the impacts of site-specific nutrient management (SSNM) from Asia. The evidence for Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), where SSNM developments are more recent and where conditions concerning soil fertility and fertilizer use differ importantly from those in Asia, is extremely scarce. We evaluate a SSNM advisory tool that allows extension agents to generate fertilizer recommendations tailored to the specific situation of an individual farmer's field, using a three-year randomized controlled trial with 792 smallholder farmers in the maize belt of northern Nigeria. Two treatment arms were implemented: T1 and T2 both provide SSNM information on nutrient use and management, but T2 provides additional information on maize pric...
Open Access Article; Published online: 14 Nov 2022The soils of the Nigeria savannas are particularly...
Four on-farm experiments in central Benin examined whether land-use succession and fertilizer treatm...
Soil carbon enhancing practices (SCEPs) have been proven to be low-cost solutions in enhancing agri...
Plant nutrition plays a central role in the global challenges to produce sufficient and nutritious f...
Increasing fertilizer access and use is an essential component for improving crop production and foo...
Agricultural intensification associated with increased use of external inputs, such as inorganic fer...
Site-Specific Nutrient Management (SSNM) provides guidance relevant to the context of farmers' field...
Maize is an important staple food and feed crop widely grown in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). However, t...
Open Access Article; Published online: 09 Jun 2021Despite decades of investment in agricultural exte...
AbstractInorganic fertilizer use across Sub-Saharan Africa is generally considered to be low. Yet, t...
Open Access ArticleThe intensification of agricultural systems in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is necess...
Open Access Article; Published online: 31 Jan 2020In sub-Saharan Africa, there is considerable spati...
To increase productivity while limiting GHG emissions, African smallholders need field-specific fert...
Presented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Conference, 6-8 October, Dakar, Senegal.Parallel sess...
The African Union Commission is using our research results on low-emissions intensification pathways...
Open Access Article; Published online: 14 Nov 2022The soils of the Nigeria savannas are particularly...
Four on-farm experiments in central Benin examined whether land-use succession and fertilizer treatm...
Soil carbon enhancing practices (SCEPs) have been proven to be low-cost solutions in enhancing agri...
Plant nutrition plays a central role in the global challenges to produce sufficient and nutritious f...
Increasing fertilizer access and use is an essential component for improving crop production and foo...
Agricultural intensification associated with increased use of external inputs, such as inorganic fer...
Site-Specific Nutrient Management (SSNM) provides guidance relevant to the context of farmers' field...
Maize is an important staple food and feed crop widely grown in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). However, t...
Open Access Article; Published online: 09 Jun 2021Despite decades of investment in agricultural exte...
AbstractInorganic fertilizer use across Sub-Saharan Africa is generally considered to be low. Yet, t...
Open Access ArticleThe intensification of agricultural systems in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is necess...
Open Access Article; Published online: 31 Jan 2020In sub-Saharan Africa, there is considerable spati...
To increase productivity while limiting GHG emissions, African smallholders need field-specific fert...
Presented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Conference, 6-8 October, Dakar, Senegal.Parallel sess...
The African Union Commission is using our research results on low-emissions intensification pathways...
Open Access Article; Published online: 14 Nov 2022The soils of the Nigeria savannas are particularly...
Four on-farm experiments in central Benin examined whether land-use succession and fertilizer treatm...
Soil carbon enhancing practices (SCEPs) have been proven to be low-cost solutions in enhancing agri...