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Tropical Africa escaped from the glaciers that covered the
temperate parts of the world during the Ice Age. The legacy is that
most of the parent materials of the soils of tropical Africa are
old, highly weathered and devoid of bases and phosphate-bearing
minerals. Traditional farming systems which were relatively stable
and sustainable relied on long fallow periods after one to two
years of cropping to maintain the productive capacity of the soils.
In recent times and especially in densely populated areas, a
sizeable class of 'landless' farmers have begun to cultivate
marginal lands or to invade the 'forest reserves' thereby
exacerbating the problems of land and environ mental degradation.
of soil fertility that will facilitate the production of adequate
quantities of the principle Maintaining a level staples has become
a major challenge to agricultural scientists in tropical Africa. To
increase the nutrient supplying power of soils requires the inputs
of fertilizers. These can be organic or inorganic. The efficiency
with which these externally supplied inputs can increase
agricultural production and reduce soil and environmental
deterioration is dependent on the ability of scientists to
determine the right types and quantities of the products to apply
to each soil, crop and cropping system as well as the ability of
farmers to acquire requisite farm manage ment skills."
Tropical Africa escaped from the glaciers that covered the
temperate parts of the world during the Ice Age. The legacy is that
most of the parent materials of the soils of tropical Africa are
old, highly weathered and devoid of bases and phosphate-bearing
minerals. Traditional farming systems which were relatively stable
and sustainable relied on long fallow periods after one to two
years of cropping to maintain the productive capacity of the soils.
In recent times and especially in densely populated areas, a
sizeable class of 'landless' farmers have begun to cultivate
marginal lands or to invade the 'forest reserves' thereby
exacerbating the problems of land and environ mental degradation.
of soil fertility that will facilitate the production of adequate
quantities of the principle Maintaining a level staples has become
a major challenge to agricultural scientists in tropical Africa. To
increase the nutrient supplying power of soils requires the inputs
of fertilizers. These can be organic or inorganic. The efficiency
with which these externally supplied inputs can increase
agricultural production and reduce soil and environmental
deterioration is dependent on the ability of scientists to
determine the right types and quantities of the products to apply
to each soil, crop and cropping system as well as the ability of
farmers to acquire requisite farm manage ment skills."
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