December 2012: ASHC newsletter published
The ASHC newsletter December 2012 has been published – this issue celebrates World Soil Day and includes wishes from some key experts in ISFM:
Research
- Redefining the research-to-extension continuum to include farmers Christian Witt
- Better packaged research findings for smallholders Charles S Wortmann
Extension
- Who will feed Africa in the future? George Oduor
- Share ideas and knowledge Bell Okello
- Can we keep it friendly? Duncan Sones
- Showing beats telling Peter Okoth
- Less labour-intensive ways to restore soil fertility Raymond Jumah
Inputs
- Fixing nitrogen from the air Ken Giller
- Expanding the benefits of legumes on soils Bashir Jama
- Fertilizer: The $2 billion questions Valerie Kelly
- Fertilizer subsidy needs to clean up its act Francis Tetteh
- Organic matter matters Mariana C Rufino
- Tree wishes Floice Adoyo
Land
- A human rights perspective on women’s land tenure Margaret Kroma
Capacity building
- A bigger slice, a bigger cake Marie Rarieya