The role of Zai pits and integrated soil fertility management options in improving crop productivity for smallholder farmers in the drylands of Sub-Saharan Africa

Ednah Kerubo Getare, Monicah Mucheru-Mucheru-Muna, Felista Muriu-Ng'anga
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The drylands of Africa are experiencing food insecurity due to prolonged drought and water scarcity which has a negative effect on crop production. In the drylands of Sub-Saharan Africa, many small holder farmers are experiencing low crop yields and economic returns as a result of poor soil fertility and water scarcity. This is because of the inappropriate soil and water conservation strategies used in the region. Zai pits have been used as a soil and water conservation strategy in the drylands of Africa in combination with integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) options to improve soil fertility, increase the overall crop yields and the economic returns. This review deals on the role of zai pits and integrated soil fertility management options in improving productivity for the small holder farmers in the drylands of Sub-Saharan Africa. Zai pits have been used to harvest water which ultimately improves soil moisture for crop production with the different fertility inputs applied in the pits for nutrient efficiency. To evaluate productivity and profitability in zai tillage system, yield, benefit cost ratio (BCR) and net benefits are used. In this study, different studies by researchers on the use of zai pits and integrated soil fertility management options have been discussed and this would be beneficial for other researchers who have interest in this field. Most studies have indicated that the zai pit technology is an important soil and water conservation strategy which in combination with the integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) options improves crop productivity in terms of yield and economic returns.
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在提高撒哈拉以南非洲干旱地区小农的作物产量方面,Zai pit 和土壤肥力综合管理方案的作用
由于长期干旱和缺水对作物生产造成了负面影响,非洲旱地正经历着粮食不安全问题。在撒哈拉以南非洲的旱地,由于土壤肥力差和缺水,许多小农户的作物产量和经济收益都很低。这是因为该地区采用的水土保持战略不当。在非洲旱地,畦坑作为一种水土保持策略,与土壤肥力综合管理(ISFM)方案相结合,可提高土壤肥力,增加作物总产量和经济收益。本综述论述了在撒哈拉以南非洲干旱地区,贮坑和土壤肥力综合管理方案在提高小农户生产率方面的作用。畦坑用于集水,最终通过在畦坑中施用不同的肥力投入来提高养分效率,从而改善土壤湿度,促进作物生产。为了评估zai耕作系统的生产率和盈利能力,使用了产量、效益成本比(BCR)和净效益。本研究讨论了研究人员对使用畦坑和综合土壤肥力管理方案的不同研究,这将对其他对该领域感兴趣的研究人员有所裨益。大多数研究表明,畦坑技术是一种重要的水土保持策略,与土壤肥力综合管理(ISFM)方案相结合,可提高作物产量和经济收益。
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