Radio Programme on how to Increase Harvests through Good Soil Ferlitiy Management

Good soil fertility management ensures that the soil can actually provide the nutrients in sufficient amounts at all times during the growth of plants. Soil fertility in many parts of Africa, however, is declining. Africa?s consumption of fertilizers is the lowest in the world and organic matter tha...

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Autor principal: Mubiru, Wasswa
Formato: Audiom
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation 2008
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/57302
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description Good soil fertility management ensures that the soil can actually provide the nutrients in sufficient amounts at all times during the growth of plants. Soil fertility in many parts of Africa, however, is declining. Africa?s consumption of fertilizers is the lowest in the world and organic matter that could, to some extent, replace fertility, is often burnt and soils left bare to the degrading effects of the sun and the wind. How can farmers increase their harvests when their soils are poor?
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spelling CGSpace573022023-02-15T13:05:05Z Radio Programme on how to Increase Harvests through Good Soil Ferlitiy Management Mubiru, Wasswa Good soil fertility management ensures that the soil can actually provide the nutrients in sufficient amounts at all times during the growth of plants. Soil fertility in many parts of Africa, however, is declining. Africa?s consumption of fertilizers is the lowest in the world and organic matter that could, to some extent, replace fertility, is often burnt and soils left bare to the degrading effects of the sun and the wind. How can farmers increase their harvests when their soils are poor? 2008 2015-03-12T08:33:21Z 2015-03-12T08:33:21Z Audio https://hdl.handle.net/10568/57302 en Open Access application/octet-stream Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation Mubiru, Wasswa. 2008. Radio Programme on how to Increase Harvests through Good Soil Ferlitiy Management. Uganda QAS-VS 2008. Wageningen, The Netherlands: CTA.
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