In 2007 two long-term trials were established in Kenya to contribute research-based evidence to the global debate on the productivity, economic viability and sustainability of different agricultural production systems. These trials compare conventional (Conv) and organic (Org) farming systems at high and low input levels at two locations, i.e. Chuka, with Humic Nitisols, high inherent soil fertility and rainfall, and Thika, with Rhodic Nitisols with low soil fertility and rainfall. The high input systems (High) represent commercial-scale, export-oriented production that uses the recommended amounts of fertilisers, pesticides and irrigation water to generate high yields, whilst the low input systems (Low) represent local smallholder practice...
The aim of the study was to educate farmers through demonstrations and field visits on the importanc...
The need to promote fertiliser use by African smallholder farmers to counteract the current decline ...
In the search for Integrated Nutrient Management practices in response to the widely observed soil f...
In 2007 two long-term trials were established in Kenya to contribute research-based evidence to the ...
AbstractIn 2007 two long-term trials were established in Kenya to contribute research-based evidence...
The farming systems comparisons trials in Kenya have been running since 2007 at two trial sites (Chu...
Increased per capita food production in the tropics is closely tied to soil organic matter and water...
Decline in crop yields is a major problem facing smallholder farmers in Kenya and the entire Sub-Sah...
Maize (Zea mays L.) is an important food crop in western Kenya, mostly grown by smallholder farmers ...
The high population pressure in central Kenya has lead to continuous cultivation with minimal applic...
Structural adjustments programs (SAPs) in the last two decades have eliminated all farm-support prog...
Soil nutrient depletion as a result of continuous cultivation of soils without adequate addition of ...
Context: Crop productivity in sub-Saharan Africa cannot be substantially improved without simultaneo...
In the highlands of Western Kenya, we investigated the reversibility of soil productivity decline wi...
Rigorous land ploughing and cropping fertiliser treatment and mineral fertiliser combined with anima...
The aim of the study was to educate farmers through demonstrations and field visits on the importanc...
The need to promote fertiliser use by African smallholder farmers to counteract the current decline ...
In the search for Integrated Nutrient Management practices in response to the widely observed soil f...
In 2007 two long-term trials were established in Kenya to contribute research-based evidence to the ...
AbstractIn 2007 two long-term trials were established in Kenya to contribute research-based evidence...
The farming systems comparisons trials in Kenya have been running since 2007 at two trial sites (Chu...
Increased per capita food production in the tropics is closely tied to soil organic matter and water...
Decline in crop yields is a major problem facing smallholder farmers in Kenya and the entire Sub-Sah...
Maize (Zea mays L.) is an important food crop in western Kenya, mostly grown by smallholder farmers ...
The high population pressure in central Kenya has lead to continuous cultivation with minimal applic...
Structural adjustments programs (SAPs) in the last two decades have eliminated all farm-support prog...
Soil nutrient depletion as a result of continuous cultivation of soils without adequate addition of ...
Context: Crop productivity in sub-Saharan Africa cannot be substantially improved without simultaneo...
In the highlands of Western Kenya, we investigated the reversibility of soil productivity decline wi...
Rigorous land ploughing and cropping fertiliser treatment and mineral fertiliser combined with anima...
The aim of the study was to educate farmers through demonstrations and field visits on the importanc...
The need to promote fertiliser use by African smallholder farmers to counteract the current decline ...
In the search for Integrated Nutrient Management practices in response to the widely observed soil f...