Autor:
Kanyenji, George Magambo
Oluoch-Kosura,Willis
Onyango, Cecilia Moraa
Ng’ang’a, Stanley Karanja
Soil carbon enhancing practices (SCEPs) have been proven to be low-cost solutions in enhancing agricultural productivity and alleviate the detrimental effects of climate change. These practices can be adopted as complementary or as substitute practices due to their associated ecological benefits ...
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Kanyenji, George Magambo
,
Oluoch-Kosura,Willis
,
Onyango, Cecilia Moraa
,
Ng’ang’a, Stanley Karanja
,
[Does the adoption of soil carbon enhancing practices pay off? Evidence on maize yields from Western Kenya.]
,
Does the adoption of soil carbon enhancing practices pay off? Evidence on maize yields from Western Kenya.