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Soil fertility Status, Management, and Research in East Africa
Abstract
Soil fertility research in east Africa has concentrated on producing recommendation for monocrop systems while most smallholder farmers plant crops in complex intercropping and mixed cropping systems. Additionally even though agricultural prices and soil characteristics are dynamic, recommendations are always based on static input-output price ratio and soil conditions. This research approach and assumptions render many recommendations irrelevant to smallholder farmers. Consequently, adoption of soil fertility technologies in the region is low, even though many farmers appreciate the benefits of these technologies. The need to revise the current soil fertility recommendation such that they take into account the dynamic nature of soils and agricultural prices is apparent.
Key words: East Africa, fertilizer recommendations, trials and use, nutrient mining, soil fertility
Eastern African Journal of Rural Development Vol.20(1) 2004: 94-112