Tanzania fertilizer use increased after intervention, but changes were not sustained, study shows

June 17, 2024
10:00 AM
Maize growing in the Morogoro region of Tanzania

Smallholder farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa tend to use very small amounts of fertilizer, limiting their crop productivity. A 2016 intervention in Tanzania increased farmers’ fertilizer use and their crop yields. However, a follow-up study from an international team of researchers found the 2016 effects proved temporary, and farmers have since reverted to baseline low rates of fertilizer use and low crop yields.

Read more in this ACES News Release...