Economic analysis of soil fertility restoration options in potato – bean of gardening intercropping in South – rift, Kenya
Keywords:
Fertility depletion, restoration option, economicsAbstract
Soil fertility management options to restore soil fertility depletion have been developed and these consist of
inorganic and organic fertilizer applications. However, the adoption rates by smallholder farmers for these soil
fertility management options are negligible. The overall aim of this study was to evaluate side-by-side economic
aspects of different soil fertility improvement options, which have been tested in the region. Field experiments were
carried out to evaluate soil fertility management options on potato-bean production in five districts in South-rift,
Kenya (Narok, Bomet, Bureti, Kericho and Konoin). It appeared that application of organic residues is a more
feasible and sustainable alternative to the recommended fertilizers. However, for long term yield improvement,
fertilization with these recommended fertilizers would only be profitable if applied seasonally