Authors
PL Mafongoya, André Bationo, Job Kihara, Boaz Shaban Waswa
Publication date
2006/11
Journal
Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems
Volume
76
Pages
137-151
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Description
In southern Africa, soil nutrient reserves are being depleted because of continued nutrient mining without adequate replenishment. The consequent downward spiral of soil fertility has led to a corresponding decline in crop yields, food insecurity, food aid and environmental degradation. The central issue for improving agricultural productivity in southern Africa is how to build up and maintain soil fertility despite the low incomes of smallholder farmers and the increasing land and labour constraints they face. Under this review five main options namely: inorganic fertilizers, grain legumes, animal manures, integrated nutrient management and agroforestry options appropriate to smallholder farmers are presented. Issues addressed in the use of inorganic fertilizers are reduction in fertilizer costs, timely availability and use efficiency. Legumes can be used to diversify farm system productivity but this requires P and …
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Scholar articles
PL Mafongoya, A Bationo, J Kihara, BS Waswa - Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, 2006