Africa Soil Health Consortium: Handbook For Integrated Soil Fertility Management

This handbook presents Integrated Soil Fertility Management, commonly known as ISFM, as a key contributor to improving Africa's soil and crop productivity, especially for the key staples in the continent that include maize, legumes, rice, cassava, bananas, sorghum, millet and coffee. It is mean...

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Other Authors: Fairhurst, T. (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Wallingford, UK CABI 2013
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