WLE/ICRAF soil spectral technology impacting soil restoration strategies and investments are being scaled up from Africa to global use
WLE/ICRAF’s soil spectroscopy initiatives have moved from African outcomes to achieving global outcomes. Growing donor interest in deploying low-cost soil spectral technology in agricultural projects for better evidence-based investments is leading to major investments in India, Haiti, and elsewhere...
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| Formato: | Case Study |
| Lenguaje: | Inglés |
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2019
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| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121798 |
| Sumario: | WLE/ICRAF’s soil spectroscopy initiatives have moved from African outcomes to achieving global outcomes. Growing donor interest in deploying low-cost soil spectral technology in agricultural projects for better evidence-based investments is leading to major investments in India, Haiti, and elsewhere. WLE and the Food and Agriculture Organization-led Global Soil Laboratory Network are leading a new initiative to develop a free global soil mid-infrared spectral library and prediction service in collaboration with the Kellogg Soil Survey Laboratory in the United States. |
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