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Soil Quality and Nutrient Management for Sustainable Food Production in Mulch Based Cropping Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa : Final Report of a Coordinated Research Project, Paperback / softback Book

Soil Quality and Nutrient Management for Sustainable Food Production in Mulch Based Cropping Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa : Final Report of a Coordinated Research Project Paperback / softback

Part of the IAEA TECDOC series series

Paperback / softback

Description

This publication summarizes the results from a joint FAO/IAEA coordinated research project (CRP) and provides an integrated and crop-need-based nutrient and water management plan for growing various crops in the moist and dry savannahs of Sub-Sahara Africa.

The CRP participants investigated the effects of soil management and agronomic practices in mulch-based farming systems.

Impacts on soil fertility, ecosystem service efficiency, agricultural productivity were assessed.

Climate change and variability in cropping or integrated crop-livestock systems were considered.

The publication provides relevant information on how to improve soil fertility and soil health by applying nuclear techniques and the principles of conservation agriculture.

By using these improved crop management methods, farmers can enhance soil resilience, optimize crop yields and minimize production costs.

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