Evaluating the Economic Feasibility of Combined Biochar, Lime, and Inorganic Fertilizer Rates for Garlic (Allium sativum L.) Production in Gimbi District, Western Ethiopia
Solomon Abeba Kenea,
Tolera Abera Goshu,
Kinati Chimdessa
Abstract:Garlic is one of the most significant vegetable crops; however, western Ethiopian agricultural land soils are limited by acidic soil, and garlic yield and profit margins continue to be low. The objective of the current experiment was to determine whether the economic viability of garlic production in Gimbi, Western Ethiopia, could be supported by the simultaneous application of biochar, lime, and inorganic fertilizer. The experiment comprised 14 treatments laid out in a RCBD with 3 replicates. The use of combi… Show more
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