Analysis of Adoption of Soil Nutrient Management Practices: A Case of Rice Farmers in Liberia
Chikamso Christian Apeh,
Stella Nwawulu Chiemela,
Andrew Chiahalam Apeh
et al.
Abstract:The declining level of crop yield in connection with soil infertility poses a major threat to farmers’ food security and income leading to adoption of different soil nutrient management (SNM) practices by rice farmers. The study identified five soil SNM options adopted by rice farmers and the factors influencing their adoption in the South Eastern region of Liberia. A multistage sampling technique was used to select study areas and participants, starting with purposive sampling of 6 high rice‐producing countie… Show more
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