A Fourth Principle is Required to Define Conservation Agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Appropriate Use of Fertilizer to Enhance Crop Productivity

AuthorBernard Vanlauwe
AuthorWendt John
AuthorKen E. Giller
AuthorMarc Corbeels
AuthorB. Gerard
AuthorC. Nolte
Date of acession2023-12-06T07:26:32Z
Date of availability2023-12-06T07:26:32Z
Date of issue2013-10-6
AbstractIntensification of agricultural systems in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is considered a pre-condition for alleviation of rural poverty. Conservation Agriculture (CA) has been promoted to achieve this goal, based on three principles: minimum tillage, soil surface cover, and diversified crop rotations. CA originated in regions where fertilizer is commonly used and crop productivity is high, ensuring an abundance of crop residues. By contrast, crop yields are generally low in SSA and organic residues in short supply and farmers face competing demands for their use. Since minimal tillage without mulch commonly results in depressed yields, the use of fertilizer to enhance crop productivity and organic residue availability is essential for smallholder farmers to engage in CA. This is especially true since alternative ways to increase organic matter availability have largely failed. A case study from Kenya clearly demonstrates how fertilizer increases maize stover productivity above thresholds for minimal initial soil cover required for initiating CA (about 3 tonne ha−1). We conclude that strategies for using CA in SSA must integrate a fourth principle – the appropriate use of fertilizer – to increase the likelihood of benefits for smallholder farmers.
URLhttps://hub.ifdc.org/handle/20.500.14297/2751
Languageen
SubjectMulches
SubjectIntegrated Soil Fertility Management
SubjectSmallholder farmers
SubjectOrganic resources
TitleA Fourth Principle is Required to Define Conservation Agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Appropriate Use of Fertilizer to Enhance Crop Productivity
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