Economic Impact of Integrated Soil FertilityManagement on Smallholder Farmers' Income

 

Soil health is essential for agricultural productivity, yet over 50% of Ethiopia’s highland farmland is degraded due to erosion, low organic matter, and acidification, threatening food security and farmers’ livelihoods.

To address this challenge, the Integrated Soil Fertility Management Project (ISFM+), implemented by GIZ Ethiopia, promotes Integrated Soil Fertility Management (ISFM) to improve soil health and crop yields.


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