Sustainable Agriculture and Food: Four volume set (Earthscan Reference Collections)

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Table 19.2


Key conditions for four intervention strategies


Key conditions

Recapitalization of nutrient stocks (one-time)

High external inputs (especially inorganic fertilizers)

Low external inputs (especially organic matter management)

Mixed strategy: integrated nutrient management

Soil type and limiting nutrients

Appropriate for P limited soils, less so when N limited.

Any: fertilizer mix can be adapted to particular soil and plant needs

Most effective for N limited soils, through build up of organic matter

Any

Biomass availability

na

na

High

Variable

Labour requirements

High initial input

Low

High

Variable

Financial costs – credit or subsidy requirements

High

High

Low

Variable

Farmers’ skill levels required – requirements for extension support

Low

Low

Medium

High

Need for good infrastructural/market links for input supply

High

High

Low

Medium

Potentially negative environmental or health impacts

Yes

Yes

No

Limited

Intervention focus

Input importation; transport; implementation logistics; farmer and area targeting

Soil testing; fertilizer manufacture, blending; demonstration plots; input prices and markets

Appropriate technology development; training

Local experimentation; researcher–farmer participation; skills training; ‘field schools’

Source

: Scoones and Toulmin, 1999
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