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Increased mineral fertilizer use on maize can improve both household food security and regional food production in East Africa

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Main Authors: Falconnier, Gatien N., Leroux, Louise, Beillouin, Damien, Corbeels, Marc, Hijmans, Robert J., Bonilla-Cedrez, Camila, Wijk, Mark T. van, Descheemaeker, Katrien K., Zingore, Shamie, Affholder, François, López Ridaura, Santiago, Malézieux, Eric, Makowski, David, Rurinda, Jairos, Ittersum, Martin K. van, Vanlauwe, Bernard, Giller, Kenneth E., Lammoglia, Sabine-Karen, Waha, Katharina
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 2023
Subjects:
food security
maize
production
food production
africa
east africa
household food security
food
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/129374
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