Soil and water conservation practices need to be tailored to suit the diverse local conditions in smallholder farms.Using a combination of survey methods, field experimentation over several seasons and farm scale analysis, this research explored the targeting of recommended options to field and farm types. Smallholder farmers’ in Mbeere and Meru South Districts of Central Kenya acknowledged the occurrence of soil erosionin their farms and understood the water erosion process. Trash lines were common in the low potential Mbeere area for the control of erosion, except for farmers with high resource endowment who instead preferred fanya juu and vegetation barriers. In Meru South, contour farming was popular for different farmers although the ...
There is limited documentation of soil and water management technologies that enhance ada...
Despite several approaches that aimed at mobilising East African farmers to embrace soil and water c...
Soil fertility gradients develop on smallholder farms due to preferential allocation of inputs. A mu...
Soil and water conservation practices need to be tailored to suit the diverse local conditions in sm...
A lack of appreciation of Kenyan farmers' knowledge and their perceptions of soil erosion and soil c...
This study explored the local adaptations to soil erosion and low soil water status in the semi arid...
Sub-Saharan Africa is beset by an increasing population putting stringent demands on a declining res...
Erosion is one of the most common causes of declining soil fertility and productivity in ACP countri...
As many regions in sub-Saharan Africa, the border region of Kenya (KE) and Uganda (UG) has faced a d...
Bio- Intensive Agriculture (BIA) is a type of organic agriculture which aims at obtaining highest yi...
The aim of this study was to investigate the main factors that influence smallholders' adoption deci...
Strong gradients of decreasing soil fertility are found with increasing distance from the homestead ...
Minimum tillage and vegetative barriers can conserve soil and water resources in the steep-sloping h...
Strong gradients of decreasing soil fertility are found with increasing distance from the homestead ...
The processes of nutrient depletion and soil degradation that limit productivity of smallholder Afri...
There is limited documentation of soil and water management technologies that enhance ada...
Despite several approaches that aimed at mobilising East African farmers to embrace soil and water c...
Soil fertility gradients develop on smallholder farms due to preferential allocation of inputs. A mu...
Soil and water conservation practices need to be tailored to suit the diverse local conditions in sm...
A lack of appreciation of Kenyan farmers' knowledge and their perceptions of soil erosion and soil c...
This study explored the local adaptations to soil erosion and low soil water status in the semi arid...
Sub-Saharan Africa is beset by an increasing population putting stringent demands on a declining res...
Erosion is one of the most common causes of declining soil fertility and productivity in ACP countri...
As many regions in sub-Saharan Africa, the border region of Kenya (KE) and Uganda (UG) has faced a d...
Bio- Intensive Agriculture (BIA) is a type of organic agriculture which aims at obtaining highest yi...
The aim of this study was to investigate the main factors that influence smallholders' adoption deci...
Strong gradients of decreasing soil fertility are found with increasing distance from the homestead ...
Minimum tillage and vegetative barriers can conserve soil and water resources in the steep-sloping h...
Strong gradients of decreasing soil fertility are found with increasing distance from the homestead ...
The processes of nutrient depletion and soil degradation that limit productivity of smallholder Afri...
There is limited documentation of soil and water management technologies that enhance ada...
Despite several approaches that aimed at mobilising East African farmers to embrace soil and water c...
Soil fertility gradients develop on smallholder farms due to preferential allocation of inputs. A mu...