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Malt Barley Production and Management in Ethiopia: Quality and Yield - Agronomic and Quality Performance of Malt Barley as Influenced by Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Lime Application in Ethiopia. DE

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Malt Barley is one of the most important multipurpose crops in Ethiopia. In recent years, the demand for malting barley has increased significantly due to the increase in demand from breweries. To satisfy the ever-increasing demand for raw materials by the beverage industry, and to ensure dependable and higher cash returns to the farmers, expansion of malt barley production is very important since immense potential areas are available for malt barley production to meet the national demand. However, its production has not expanded, and productivity at the farm level has remained low. The major reason for the low productivity of the crop is the poor soil fertility of farmlands, mainly aggravated by continuous cropping, overgrazing, high soil erosion, and removal of crop residues, without any soil amelioration. On top of these, the usage of fertilizers in the country is not based on soil test results and is mostly below the recommended level; farmers do not fully implement the recommended soil management practices. However, its productivity and quality in Ethiopia are mainly constrained by soil fertility problems, inadequate availability and use of inputs such as fertilizer.

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The author is currently working at Wolaita Sodo University as an Assistant Professor and Researcher in Agronomy, since October 2010. Has 5 years of work experience in the Ministry of Agriculture in higher positions and has served as a lecturer at Bekoji ATVET College for seven years. Published more than twenty publications.

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Authors Mesfin Kassa, Tamirat Watusho, Belay Yebo
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2024
 
EAN 9786207474349
ISBN 9786207474349
No. of pages 104
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Agriculture, horticulture; forestry, fishing, food

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