Autor:
Twomlow, Stephen
Rohrbach, D.
Dimes, John P.
Rusike, J.
Mupangwa, W.
Ncube, B.
Hove, L.
Moyo, M.
Mashingaidze, N.
Mahposa, P.
Next to drought, poor soil fertility is the single biggest cause of hunger in Africa. ICRISAT-Zimbabwe has been working for the past 10 years to encourage small-scale farmers to increase inorganic fertiliser use as the first step towards Africa’s own Green Revolution. The program of work is found...
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Twomlow, Stephen
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Rohrbach, D.
,
Dimes, John P.
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Rusike, J.
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Mupangwa, W.
,
Ncube, B.
,
Hove, L.
,
Moyo, M.
,
Mashingaidze, N.
,
Mahposa, P.
,
[Microdosing as a pathway to Africas Green Revolution: evidence from broadscale on farm]
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Microdosing as a pathway to Africas Green Revolution: evidence from broadscale on farm