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In highly fertile Uganda, where ample rains permit three growing seasons annually, the government has encouraged exports to neighboring Kenya, Rwanda,
Bringing Africa s hundreds of millions of hectares of fertile unused farmland into production. 10.
At stake are broad swathes of fertile rainforest, including that in the Tambopata National Reserve and Manu National park,
Rapid soil-fertility assessment, a new spectroscopy technique used to analyse samples and produce site-specific soil maps for farmers,
and it ruins soil fertility rather than improving it. He points out that many smallholders in Sub-saharan africa can scarcely afford to buy mineral fertilizers anyway.
and sold in the world today affects the fertility of mice. The mice which were fed the GMO corn had significantly lower fertility rates than the mice fed natural non-GMO corn.
As an example the authors pointed to research showing that negative effects on soil fertility can occur
And like working slash into the soil adding biochar to soil can improve its fertility and water retention.
Integrated soil fertility management--a term for a variety of nonchemical practices that raise the nutrient levels of soils--could raise maize output by up to 50 percent,
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