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Vanlauwe, BernardPypers, PieterBirachi, Eliud AbucheliNyagaya, MSchagen, B. vanHuising, JeroenOuma, Emily A.Blomme, GuyAsten, Piet J.A. van[Integrated soil fertility management in Central Africa: experiences of the consortium for Improving agriculture based livelihoods in Central Africa (CIALCA)]Integrated soil fertility management in Central Africa: experiences of the consortium for Improving agriculture based livelihoods in Central Africa (CIALCA)

Food security entails having sufficient, safe, and nutritious food to meet dietary needs. The need to optimise nitrogen (N) use for nutrition security while minimising environmental risks in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is overdue. Challenges related to managing N use in SSA can be associated with bo...


Masso, C.Baijukya, Frederick P.Ebanyat, PeterBouaziz, S.Wendt, J.Bekunda, Mateete A.Vanlauwe, Bernard[Dilemma of nitrogen management for future food security in sub-Saharan Africa – a review]Dilemma of nitrogen management for future food security in sub-Saharan Africa – a review

Muchunguzi, P.Asten, Piet J.A. vanVanlauwe, BernardBlomme, Guy[Overcoming challenges for crops, people and policies in Central Africa. The story of CIALCA stakeholder engagement.]Overcoming challenges for crops, people and policies in Central Africa. The story of CIALCA stakeholder engagement.

For IITA to thrive and meet the expectations of the wider agricultural community in sub-Sahara Africa it must: (i) continue to occupy the Research for Development (R4D) high ground and raise its profile among local and international partners; (ii) conduct rigorous, well-focused research and assur...


Vanlauwe, BernardSanginga, N.[IITA, the lead research partner facilitating agricultural solutions to overcome hunger and poverty in subSaharan Africa: the critical role of appropriate soil fertility and land use management]IITA, the lead research partner facilitating agricultural solutions to overcome hunger and poverty in subSaharan Africa: the critical role of appropriate soil fertility and land use management

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