Christoph Spurk, Carmen Koch, Reto Bürgin, Louis Chikopela, Famagan Konaté, George Nyabuga, Daniel Bruce Sarpong, Fernando Sousa, Andreas Fliessbach
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Farmers’ innovativeness and positive affirmation as main drivers of adoption of soil fertility management practices – evidence across sites in Africa
Declining soil fertility is worrying in sub-Saharan Africa. Various technologies serve to mitigate or rebuild soil fertility, but uptake by farmers, especially smallholders, is low. The study addre...