Abstract
The fundamental biophysical cause of stagnant per capita food production in Africa is soil fertility depletion. Because mineral fertilizers cost two to six times as much as those sold worldwide, a soil fertility replenishment approach has been developed based on naturally available resources: nitrogen-fixing leguminous tree fallows that accumulate 100 to 200 kg N ha, indigenous rock phosphate applications, and biomass transfers of the nutrient-accumulating shrub Tithonia diversifolia. Tens of thousands of farmers in East and Southern Africa are becoming food secure with these technologies. Soil fertility depletion must be addressed before other technologies and policies can become effective in overcoming hunger in Africa.
Keywords
Related Publications
World Population Prospects The 2006 Revision
The 2006 Revision of World Population Prospects represents the latest global demographic estimates and projections prepared by the Population Division of the Department of E...
Polycystic ovary syndrome: definition, aetiology, diagnosis and treatment
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common endocrine and metabolic disorders in premenopausal women. Heterogeneous by nature, PCOS is defined by a combination of...
Identification and Characterization of a Haploid Germ Cell-specific Nuclear ProteinKinase (Haspin) in Spermatid Nuclei and Its Effects on Somatic Cells
We have cloned the entire coding region of a mouse germ cell-specific cDNA encoding a unique protein kinase whose catalytic domain contains only three consensus subdomains (I–II...
Fine mapping QTL for female fertility on BTA04 and BTA13 in dairy cattle using HD SNP and sequence data
Female fertility is important for the maintenance of the production in a dairy cattle herd. Two QTL regions on BTA04 and on BTA13 previously detected in Nordic Holstein (NH) and...
Publication Info
- Year
- 2002
- Type
- article
- Volume
- 295
- Issue
- 5562
- Pages
- 2019-2020
- Citations
- 1148
- Access
- Closed
External Links
Social Impact
Social media, news, blog, policy document mentions
Citation Metrics
Cite This
Identifiers
- DOI
- 10.1126/science.1065256