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Promoting soil health and productivity in Eastern Arc mountain ecosystems through collaboration and networks

Authors :
Njeru, C.
Calatayud, Paul-André
Le Rü, Bruno
Mohamed, S.
Ndonye, S.
Johansson, T.
Romeo, R. (ed.)
Vita, A. (ed.)
Manuelli, S. (ed.)
Zanini, E. (ed.)
Freppaz, M. (ed.)
Stanchi, S. (ed.)
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
FAO, 2015.

Abstract

Smallholder farmers in the Taita hills and Mount Kilimanjaro recognize the need to conserve soil nutrients of fields and farms located in the upper, middle and lower zones of mountainous areas. These mountain communities depend on rain-fed subsistence agriculture which means that for sustainable subsistence crop production, they also depend on nutrient availability and use efficiency in farming households. A study under way in the area has looked at loss of land cover and infestations of plant pests and diseases and is using this information to raise farmers’ awareness of soil fertility and to introduce best cropping practices.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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