Nutrient Balance of Farming Systems in Tigray, Northern Ethiopia

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Girmay Gebresamuel
Denisse Opazo-Salazar
Gabriel Corral-Núnez
Christy van Beek
Eyasu Elias
Chukwuebuka Christopher Okolo
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[1] Mekelle University,Department of Land Resources Management and Environmental Protection
[2] Wageningen University,Alterra, WUR
[3] Soil Cares Foundation,Centre for Environmental Studies, College of Natural and Computational Science
[4] Addis Ababa University,Department of Microbiology and Ecosystem Science, Centre for Microbiology and Environmental Systems Science
[5] University of Vienna,undefined
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Farming system; Female-headed farmers; Male-headed farmers; MonQI; Model farmers; Nutrient balance;
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The purpose of this study was to explore how soil fertility management and farm nutrient balances varied across socio-economic groups in northern Ethiopia. Field surveys were carried out in 32 farms in Tigray, northern Ethiopia using different socio-economic groups, viz.: model/non model and female/male farmers. The nutrient input flows and output flows were monitored and analysed using Monitoring for Quality Improvement (MonQI) toolbox. Results of the study showed that average nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) balances in the highlands were − 30.8, 4.08 and − 42.75 kg ha−1, respectively while in the lowland the average nutrient balance were − 19.5, 2.09 and − 15.35 kg ha−1 for N, P and K, respectively. All farms had negative N and K nutrient balances, with lower negative N and K balance recorded in highlands than the lowlands. The reported values account about 0.6% and 2.7% of the total soil N and K pools in the highland and 0.3% and 0.8% in the lowland, respectively. Nutrient depletion rates in the highlands were 0.6% year−1 and 2.7% year−1 for N and K, respectively while for the lowlands the rates were 1.5% year−1 and 3.4% year−1 for N and K, respectively. Depletion rates were higher in the lowlands than highlands due to monocropping, crop residue removal and absence of soil water conservation. Most farms belonging to model farmers of both categories and non-model male farmers show more negative nutrient balance. We conclude that socio-economic status and being model farmers had less role in soil fertility maintenance. However, the more positive balance in female-headed households points to the need for adequate attention and support for the female-headed households. This study underscores the need for sustainable nutrient management. More so, agricultural policy should target female-headed households to help reduce the productivity gap between male-headed households and female-headed households.
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