Validation of maize fertilizer recommendations in Northern Ghana: Towards variety and cropping system-specificity

In Ghana, productivity gains from agricultural expansion have reached critical limits as farming expands to marginal lands. The transition from extensification to intensification of the farming system lacks the support of evidence-based knowledge system. Without knowledge and proper guidance, farme...

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Main Authors: Ofori, Patrick, Amankwaa-Yeboah, Patricia, Jizorkuwie, Abdul-latif Baamonyor, Masoud, Jalaludeen, Frimpong, Isaac, Asamoah, Gilbert, Akpatsu, Isaac Boatey, Ofosu-Ampong, Kingsley, Dugan, Emmanuel, Agbesi, Keteku, Mponela, Powell
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137625
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author Ofori, Patrick
Amankwaa-Yeboah, Patricia
Jizorkuwie, Abdul-latif Baamonyor
Masoud, Jalaludeen
Frimpong, Isaac
Asamoah, Gilbert
Akpatsu, Isaac Boatey
Ofosu-Ampong, Kingsley
Dugan, Emmanuel
Agbesi, Keteku
Mponela, Powell
author_browse Agbesi, Keteku
Akpatsu, Isaac Boatey
Amankwaa-Yeboah, Patricia
Asamoah, Gilbert
Dugan, Emmanuel
Frimpong, Isaac
Jizorkuwie, Abdul-latif Baamonyor
Masoud, Jalaludeen
Mponela, Powell
Ofori, Patrick
Ofosu-Ampong, Kingsley
author_facet Ofori, Patrick
Amankwaa-Yeboah, Patricia
Jizorkuwie, Abdul-latif Baamonyor
Masoud, Jalaludeen
Frimpong, Isaac
Asamoah, Gilbert
Akpatsu, Isaac Boatey
Ofosu-Ampong, Kingsley
Dugan, Emmanuel
Agbesi, Keteku
Mponela, Powell
author_sort Ofori, Patrick
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description In Ghana, productivity gains from agricultural expansion have reached critical limits as farming expands to marginal lands. The transition from extensification to intensification of the farming system lacks the support of evidence-based knowledge system. Without knowledge and proper guidance, farmers tend to use inputs on ad-hoc basis resulting in meagre improvements in use efficiencies. The inefficiencies in fertilizer utilization within low-resource mixed cropping systems are primarily attributed to mismatches between crop varieties, cropping systems, soils, and the fundamental principles of the 4 Rights (source, time, placement, and rate). Addressing these mismatches and developing a comprehensive understanding of the intricate relationships between these factors is crucial for achieving sustainable and increased agricultural productivity in Ghana. Efforts should be directed towards establishing a robust knowledge base that empowers farmers with the information needed for informed decision-making, ensuring the optimization of resources and fostering more efficient and sustainable farming practices. In this report, we analyzed the interaction of fertilization and open pollinated vs hybrid varieties for maize cultivation in the Guinea savannah zone, considering factors such as plant growth, yield, and other parameters. Hybrid seeds consistently demonstrated superior performance in both yield and growth parameters across sites. The outcomes of this report play a pivotal role in shaping optimal fertilizer recommendations tailored for different varieties and crops across the country.
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spelling CGSpace1376252025-12-08T10:11:39Z Validation of maize fertilizer recommendations in Northern Ghana: Towards variety and cropping system-specificity Ofori, Patrick Amankwaa-Yeboah, Patricia Jizorkuwie, Abdul-latif Baamonyor Masoud, Jalaludeen Frimpong, Isaac Asamoah, Gilbert Akpatsu, Isaac Boatey Ofosu-Ampong, Kingsley Dugan, Emmanuel Agbesi, Keteku Mponela, Powell agriculture agronomic practices farming systems soil classification In Ghana, productivity gains from agricultural expansion have reached critical limits as farming expands to marginal lands. The transition from extensification to intensification of the farming system lacks the support of evidence-based knowledge system. Without knowledge and proper guidance, farmers tend to use inputs on ad-hoc basis resulting in meagre improvements in use efficiencies. The inefficiencies in fertilizer utilization within low-resource mixed cropping systems are primarily attributed to mismatches between crop varieties, cropping systems, soils, and the fundamental principles of the 4 Rights (source, time, placement, and rate). Addressing these mismatches and developing a comprehensive understanding of the intricate relationships between these factors is crucial for achieving sustainable and increased agricultural productivity in Ghana. Efforts should be directed towards establishing a robust knowledge base that empowers farmers with the information needed for informed decision-making, ensuring the optimization of resources and fostering more efficient and sustainable farming practices. In this report, we analyzed the interaction of fertilization and open pollinated vs hybrid varieties for maize cultivation in the Guinea savannah zone, considering factors such as plant growth, yield, and other parameters. Hybrid seeds consistently demonstrated superior performance in both yield and growth parameters across sites. The outcomes of this report play a pivotal role in shaping optimal fertilizer recommendations tailored for different varieties and crops across the country. 2024-01-10 2024-01-12T07:43:56Z 2024-01-12T07:43:56Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137625 en Limited Access application/pdf Ofori, P.; Amankwaa-Yeboah, P.; Jizorkuwie, A.B.; Masoud, J.; Frimpong, I.; Asamoah, G.; Akpatsu, I.B.; Ofosu-Ampong, K.; Dugan, E.; Agbesi, K.; Mponela, P. (2024) Validation of maize fertilizer recommendations in Northern Ghana: Towards variety and cropping system-specificity. 28 p
spellingShingle agriculture
agronomic practices
farming systems
soil classification
Ofori, Patrick
Amankwaa-Yeboah, Patricia
Jizorkuwie, Abdul-latif Baamonyor
Masoud, Jalaludeen
Frimpong, Isaac
Asamoah, Gilbert
Akpatsu, Isaac Boatey
Ofosu-Ampong, Kingsley
Dugan, Emmanuel
Agbesi, Keteku
Mponela, Powell
Validation of maize fertilizer recommendations in Northern Ghana: Towards variety and cropping system-specificity
title Validation of maize fertilizer recommendations in Northern Ghana: Towards variety and cropping system-specificity
title_full Validation of maize fertilizer recommendations in Northern Ghana: Towards variety and cropping system-specificity
title_fullStr Validation of maize fertilizer recommendations in Northern Ghana: Towards variety and cropping system-specificity
title_full_unstemmed Validation of maize fertilizer recommendations in Northern Ghana: Towards variety and cropping system-specificity
title_short Validation of maize fertilizer recommendations in Northern Ghana: Towards variety and cropping system-specificity
title_sort validation of maize fertilizer recommendations in northern ghana towards variety and cropping system specificity
topic agriculture
agronomic practices
farming systems
soil classification
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137625
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