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. 2022 Apr;3(4):275-285.
doi: 10.1038/s43016-022-00493-z. Epub 2022 Apr 25.

Profitability of climate-smart soil fertility investment varies widely across sub-Saharan Africa

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Profitability of climate-smart soil fertility investment varies widely across sub-Saharan Africa

Ellen B McCullough et al. Nat Food. 2022 Apr.

Abstract

Soil fertility investments in sub-Saharan Africa, where budgetary resources are scarce, must be well targeted. Using a causal forest algorithm and an experimental maize trial dataset matched with geocoded rainfall, temperature and soils data, we modelled site-specific, ex ante distributions of yield response and economic returns to fertilizer use. Yield response to fertilizer use was found to vary with growing season temperature and precipitation and soil conditions. Fertilizer use profitability-defined as clearing a 30% internal rate of return in at least 70% of the years-was robust to growing season climate and the fertilizer-to-maize price ratio in several locations but not in roughly a quarter of the analysed area. The resulting profitability-assessment tool can support decision makers when climate conditions at planting are unknown and sheds light on the profitability determinants of different regions, which is key for effective smallholder farm productivity-enhancing strategies.

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