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DOI10.1007/s10460-014-9547-x
Facing food insecurity in Africa: Why, after 30 years of work in organic agriculture, I am promoting the use of synthetic fertilizers and herbicides in small-scale staple crop production
Lotter, Don
通讯作者Lotter, Don
来源期刊AGRICULTURE AND HUMAN VALUES
ISSN0889-048X
EISSN1572-8366
出版年2015
卷号32期号:1页码:111-118
英文摘要

Food insecurity and the loss of soil nutrients and productive capacity in Africa are serious problems in light of the rapidly growing African population. In semi-arid central Tanzania currently practiced traditional crop production systems are no longer adaptive. Organic crop production methods alone, while having the capacity to enable food security, are not feasible for these small-scale farmers because of the extra land, skill, resources, and 5-7 years needed to benefit from them-particularly for maize. Maize, grown by 94 % of farmers, has substantial nitrogen needs. The most practical ways of satisfying maize nutrient needs is via integrated soil fertility management, a combination of organic and Green Revolution methods. Maize has been shown in research to outyield the indigenous crops millet and sorghum in nearly all situations including drought. Conservation Agriculture (CA) in Africa has two main categories-organic and herbicide-mediated. The organic version of CA, despite years of promotion, has had a low rate of adoption. Herbicide-mediated zero tillage CA via backpack sprayer can substantially increase conventional maize yields while at the same time nearly eliminating erosion and increasing rainwater capture up to fivefold. Glyphosate herbicide is a nonproprietary product produced in Africa and approved for small farm use. The systemic nature of glyphosate allows the killing of perennial grasses that would otherwise need deep plowing to kill. The rooted weed residues protect the soil from erosion. The risks of glyphosate use are substantially outweighed by the benefits of increased food security and crop system sustainability.


英文关键词Africa food security Africa agriculture Sustainable intensification Integrated soil fertility management Zero tillage Organic agriculture
类型Article
语种英语
国家Tanzania
收录类别SCI-E ; SSCI
WOS记录号WOS:000347946900010
WOS关键词CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE ; NITROGEN ; SYSTEMS
WOS类目Agriculture, Multidisciplinary ; History & Philosophy Of Science ; Sociology
WOS研究方向Agriculture ; History & Philosophy of Science ; Sociology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/185624
作者单位(1)St Johns Univ Tanzania, Inst Dev Studies, Dodoma, Tanzania
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Lotter, Don. Facing food insecurity in Africa: Why, after 30 years of work in organic agriculture, I am promoting the use of synthetic fertilizers and herbicides in small-scale staple crop production[J],2015,32(1):111-118.
APA Lotter, Don.(2015).Facing food insecurity in Africa: Why, after 30 years of work in organic agriculture, I am promoting the use of synthetic fertilizers and herbicides in small-scale staple crop production.AGRICULTURE AND HUMAN VALUES,32(1),111-118.
MLA Lotter, Don."Facing food insecurity in Africa: Why, after 30 years of work in organic agriculture, I am promoting the use of synthetic fertilizers and herbicides in small-scale staple crop production".AGRICULTURE AND HUMAN VALUES 32.1(2015):111-118.
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