Strengthening Soil Health Systems in West Africa: Development of Appropriate Fertilizer Nutrient Requirements for Specific Crop and Soil Combinations within Prioritized Target Areas

Crop productivity remains perennially lower in West Africa, and this significantly attributed to stale blanket fertilizer recommendations. This is also exacerbated by limited national extension services and widespread soil degradation. In response IITA and other technical partners, with funding from...

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Autores principales: Kadja, Lionel Axel, Vanlauwe, Bernard, Mkuhlani, Siyabusa, Shehu, Bello, Sinha, Surajit, Sehou, Romaric;, Dalaa, Mustapha Alasan, Ampadu Boakye, Theresa
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178535
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author Kadja, Lionel Axel
Vanlauwe, Bernard
Mkuhlani, Siyabusa
Shehu, Bello
Sinha, Surajit
Sehou, Romaric;
Dalaa, Mustapha Alasan
Ampadu Boakye, Theresa
author_browse Ampadu Boakye, Theresa
Dalaa, Mustapha Alasan
Kadja, Lionel Axel
Mkuhlani, Siyabusa
Sehou, Romaric;
Shehu, Bello
Sinha, Surajit
Vanlauwe, Bernard
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Vanlauwe, Bernard
Mkuhlani, Siyabusa
Shehu, Bello
Sinha, Surajit
Sehou, Romaric;
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Ampadu Boakye, Theresa
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description Crop productivity remains perennially lower in West Africa, and this significantly attributed to stale blanket fertilizer recommendations. This is also exacerbated by limited national extension services and widespread soil degradation. In response IITA and other technical partners, with funding from the World Bank are generating validated crop- and soil-specific nutrient combinations in support of the development of locally relevant Integrated Soil fertility Management (ISFM) recommendations through IPI 1.4. This builds on the digital soil mapping information generated through IPI 1.3. Implementation of IPI 1.4 is undertaken in close collaboration with national agricultural research partners. This is being undertaken with focus on Nigeria, Ghana, Togo, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Mali and Senegal in geographies where strategic scaling projects such as FSRP and Soil values are working in. The focus crops were rice, maize and cassava, based on country prioritisation exercises. The machine learning component of the AgWise fertilizer decision support framework was trained using legacy agronomic data from public repositories. The model performance was deemed to be acceptable at R2 of >0.5 and highly reliable at >0.75. This generated nutrient predictions which have however not undergone field validation (V0). These were validated using crowd sourced peer reviewed literature data. Field data were then used to test against the validated V0 models with a focus on maize Nigeria as these are the only Nutrient Omission Trial (NOT) results available
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spelling CGSpace1785352025-12-05T02:07:11Z Strengthening Soil Health Systems in West Africa: Development of Appropriate Fertilizer Nutrient Requirements for Specific Crop and Soil Combinations within Prioritized Target Areas Kadja, Lionel Axel Vanlauwe, Bernard Mkuhlani, Siyabusa Shehu, Bello Sinha, Surajit Sehou, Romaric; Dalaa, Mustapha Alasan Ampadu Boakye, Theresa fertilizers-fertilisers partnerships soil Crop productivity remains perennially lower in West Africa, and this significantly attributed to stale blanket fertilizer recommendations. This is also exacerbated by limited national extension services and widespread soil degradation. In response IITA and other technical partners, with funding from the World Bank are generating validated crop- and soil-specific nutrient combinations in support of the development of locally relevant Integrated Soil fertility Management (ISFM) recommendations through IPI 1.4. This builds on the digital soil mapping information generated through IPI 1.3. Implementation of IPI 1.4 is undertaken in close collaboration with national agricultural research partners. This is being undertaken with focus on Nigeria, Ghana, Togo, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Mali and Senegal in geographies where strategic scaling projects such as FSRP and Soil values are working in. The focus crops were rice, maize and cassava, based on country prioritisation exercises. The machine learning component of the AgWise fertilizer decision support framework was trained using legacy agronomic data from public repositories. The model performance was deemed to be acceptable at R2 of >0.5 and highly reliable at >0.75. This generated nutrient predictions which have however not undergone field validation (V0). These were validated using crowd sourced peer reviewed literature data. Field data were then used to test against the validated V0 models with a focus on maize Nigeria as these are the only Nutrient Omission Trial (NOT) results available 2025-11 2025-12-04T11:55:32Z 2025-12-04T11:55:32Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178535 en Open Access application/pdf Kadja, L. Vanlauwe, B. Siyabusa, M. Shehu, B. Sinha, S. Sehou, R. Dalaa, M. Ampadu-Boakye, T. (2025). Strengthening Soil Health Systems in West Africa: Development of Appropriate Fertilizer Nutrient Requirements for Specific Crop and Soil Combinations within Prioritized Target Areas. AICCRA Report. Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa (AICCRA)
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Kadja, Lionel Axel
Vanlauwe, Bernard
Mkuhlani, Siyabusa
Shehu, Bello
Sinha, Surajit
Sehou, Romaric;
Dalaa, Mustapha Alasan
Ampadu Boakye, Theresa
Strengthening Soil Health Systems in West Africa: Development of Appropriate Fertilizer Nutrient Requirements for Specific Crop and Soil Combinations within Prioritized Target Areas
title Strengthening Soil Health Systems in West Africa: Development of Appropriate Fertilizer Nutrient Requirements for Specific Crop and Soil Combinations within Prioritized Target Areas
title_full Strengthening Soil Health Systems in West Africa: Development of Appropriate Fertilizer Nutrient Requirements for Specific Crop and Soil Combinations within Prioritized Target Areas
title_fullStr Strengthening Soil Health Systems in West Africa: Development of Appropriate Fertilizer Nutrient Requirements for Specific Crop and Soil Combinations within Prioritized Target Areas
title_full_unstemmed Strengthening Soil Health Systems in West Africa: Development of Appropriate Fertilizer Nutrient Requirements for Specific Crop and Soil Combinations within Prioritized Target Areas
title_short Strengthening Soil Health Systems in West Africa: Development of Appropriate Fertilizer Nutrient Requirements for Specific Crop and Soil Combinations within Prioritized Target Areas
title_sort strengthening soil health systems in west africa development of appropriate fertilizer nutrient requirements for specific crop and soil combinations within prioritized target areas
topic fertilizers-fertilisers
partnerships
soil
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178535
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