“…Intensive plot‐level management is required to counter land degradation at landscape level. Experience in the region indicates that soil structure and fertility could be rehabilitated by (a) reducing water runoff and land erosion through creation of permeable microdykes (e.g., stone bunds or grass strips), (b) re‐establishing macroporosity of soil and deep rooting capacity through localized tillage (e.g., zaï or half‐moons), (c) stabilizing porosity by incorporation of organic matter, (d) revitalizing surface horizon by application of composted organic matter (e.g., domestic waste compost and animal manure), (e) increasing soil pH over 5 to reduce Al and Mg toxicity, and, finally, (f) ensuring balanced crop nutrition by complementing organic amendments with nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) inputs (Kathuli & Itabari, ; Roose, Kaboré, & Guénat, ).…”