Integrated Soil Fertility Management
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Abstract
Traditional farming systems in Sub-Saharan Africa depend primarily on mining soil nutrients. The African green revolution aims to intensify agriculture through the dissemination of integrated soil fertility management (ISFM). This paper develops a robust and operational definition of ISFM based on detailed knowledge of African farming systems and their inherent variability and of the optimal use of nutrients. The authors define ISFM as a set of soil fertility management practices that necessarily include the use of fertilizer, organic inputs and improved germplasm, combined with the knowledge on how to adapt these practices to local conditions, aimed at maximizing agronomic use efficiency of the applied…
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- Soil fertility
- Agriculture
- Soil management
- Agroforestry
- Productivity
- Environmental science
- Agricultural engineering
- Fertilizer
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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