De nombreux pays en Afrique ont intégré
l’utilisation des engrais, la gestion de la fertilité
des sols et les intrants agricoles dans leurs
contributions déterminées au niveau national à
l’Accord sur le climat de Paris. Bien
que les engrais azotés (N) contribuent dans une
large mesure aux émissi...
Richards, Meryl
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Ittersum, Martin K. van
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Mamo, Tekalign
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Stirling, Clare M.
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Vanlauwe, Bernard
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Zougmoré, Robert B.
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[Fertilizers and low emission development in sub-Saharan Africa]
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[Engrais et développement sobre en carbone en Afrique subsaharienne]
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Engrais et développement sobre en carbone en Afrique subsaharienne
Soil fertility depletion is a major constraint to food security in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)1 and Central America. To achieve sustainable investments in soil fertility management, CIAT's ISFM Program adopted a paradigm known as "Integrated Soil Fertility Management";. This is defined as: A set of ...
Vanlauwe, Bernard
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[Integrated soil fertility management program = Programa de manejo integrado de la fertilidad del suelo]
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Integrated soil fertility management program = Programa de manejo integrado de la fertilidad del suelo
The phase I of the Consortium for Improving Agriculturebased Livelihoods in Central Africa (CIALCA) project, initiated in 2006, succeeded in (i) characterizing the target areas, (ii) developing and evaluating technologies for improved productivity of banana- and legume-based systems, (iii) promot...
Updated on 13/09/2016. Integrated Soil Fertility Management (ISFM) is a set of practices related to cropping, fertilizers, organic resources and other amendments on smallholder farms to increase production and input use efficiency. ISFM delivers productivity gains, increased resilience, and miti...
Roobroeck D
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Asten, Piet J.A. van
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Jama B
,
Harawa R
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Vanlauwe, Bernard
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[Integrated Soil Fertility Management: Contributions of framework and practices to climate-smart agriculture]
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Integrated Soil Fertility Management: Contributions of framework and practices to climate-smart agriculture
Greenhouse gas emissions from fertilizer usage in sub-Saharan Africa are currently low due to low application rates of nitrogen fertilizers. As African countries begin to implement their Nationally Determined Contributions to the Paris Agreement, there is an opportunity to improve crop productivi...
Richards, Meryl
,
Ittersum, Martin K. van
,
Mamo, Tekalign
,
Stirling, Clare M.
,
Vanlauwe, Bernard
,
Zougmoré, Robert B.
,
[Engrais et développement sobre en carbone en Afrique subsaharienne]
,
[Fertilizers and low emission development in sub-Saharan Africa]
,
Fertilizers and low emission development in sub-Saharan Africa