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    Evaluation of alternative soil management techniques under intensive cultivation of the Lake Victoria creascent of Uganda 

    Nkwiine, Charles; Zake, J. Y. K.; Sessanga, S.; Tumuhairwe, J. K.; Bwamiki, D.; Okwakol, M.; Kasenge, V.; Zobisch, M. A.; Sendiwanyo (Soil Science Society of East Africa, 1998)
    Effective evaluation of soil management techniques require consideration of the soil, the crops, the farmers and the environment. Soil productivity in the "fertile crescent" zone around Lake Victoria of Uganda has decreased. ...
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    Potential for organic and inorganic fertilization for sustainable coffee production in Uganda 

    Nkwiine, Charles; Bwamiki, D.; Zake, J. Y. K. (African Crop Science Society, 1996)
    The economy of Uganda is heavily dependent on Agriculture. Most of the export earnings come from coffee which is produced mainly by small scale farmers. However, the productivity of this crop has declined over the years. ...
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    The effects of differernt land clearing and soil management practices on soil productivity in the Lake Victoria crescent zone of Uganda 

    Zake, J. Y. K; Nkwiine, C.; Sessanga, S.; Tumuhairwe, J. K.; Bwamiki, D.; Okwakol, M.; Kasenge, V.; Zobisch, M. A.; Sendiwanyo (Soil Science Society of Eastern Africa, 1998)
    Land clearing and the subsequent soil management practices are important steps in determining the sustainability of crop production in high rainfall areas. Soil productivity has decreased in the high rainfall zone of Uganda ...
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    Potential for organic and inorganic fertilization for sustainable coffee production in Uganda 

    Nkwiine, Charles; Bwamiki, D.; Zake, J. Y. K. (African Crop Science Society, 1996)
    The economy of Uganda is heavily dependent on Agriculture. Most of the export earnings come from coffee which is produced mainly by small scale farmers. However, the productivity of this crop has declined over the years. ...

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    Nkwiine, Charles (3)Zake, J. Y. K. (3)Kasenge, V. (2)Okwakol, M. (2)Sendiwanyo (2)Sessanga, S. (2)Tumuhairwe, J. K. (2)Zobisch, M. A. (2)Nkwiine, C. (1)... View MoreSubjectSoil management (2)Soil productivity (2)Crop production (1)Lake Victoria Crescent (1)Land clearing (1)... View MoreDate Issued1998 (2)1996 (2)

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