综合土壤肥力管理:借鉴过去经验应对未来挑战

B. Vanlauwe
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非洲仍然迫切需要实施战略,使非洲大陆能够抵御土壤退化、气候脆弱性增加和对营养食品需求激增的三重威胁。经过多年的适应性研究,综合土壤肥力管理(ISFM)已经发展成为一个平衡和包容的农艺概念,能够很好地应对这些挑战。然而,只有在创新的、适应当地情况的传播技术以及强大的农业和财政支持的情况下,才能实现大规模的有效实施。
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Integrated Soil Fertility Management: Building on Past Experiences to Address Future Challenges
There remains a critical need in Africa to implement strategies to brace the continent against its triple threat of degrading soils, increased climatic vulnerability, and a surging need for nutritious foods. Through years of adaptive research, Integrated Soil Fertility Management (ISFM) has evolved into a balanced and inclusive agronomic concept well positioned to tackle these challenges. Still, effective implementation at scale is only achievable given innovative, locally adaptable dissemination technologies, and robust agriculture industry and financial support.
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