Site-specific fertilizer recommendations for oil palm smallholders using information from large plantations

Provision of appropriate fertilizer recommendations to smallholder farmers is becoming increasingly important, for reasons of food security, economic viability, and the need to maintain soil fertility. Oil palm is one of the most important crops in the humid tropics, but smallholder growers (< 10...

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Main Authors: Webb, M., Nelson, P., Rogers, G., Curry, George
Format: Journal Article
Published: Wiley-VCH 2011
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/46753
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author Webb, M.
Nelson, P.
Rogers, G.
Curry, George
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Rogers, G.
Curry, George
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description Provision of appropriate fertilizer recommendations to smallholder farmers is becoming increasingly important, for reasons of food security, economic viability, and the need to maintain soil fertility. Oil palm is one of the most important crops in the humid tropics, but smallholder growers (< 10 ha) typically have low yields, largely due to inadequate fertilizer inputs and/or incomplete harvesting. It is difficult to produce appropriate fertilizer recommendations for the smallholder growers, due to their large numbers and small farm sizes. In this work, we developed a way of transferring to smallholder growers the fertilizer recommendations that have been developed for nearby plantation fields using large fertilizer trials. The study site was in West New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea, and transfer of information was done using a geographic information system and maps of plantation fields, smallholder blocks, and soil types. The soil-map-unit descriptions were interpreted, and a unified classification system was derived. Then, fertilizer recommendations that had been made on a field-specific basis for the large plantations were allocated to soil types and thereby to individual smallholder blocks. In this way, block-specific fertilizer recommendations were made for more than 4000 individual smallholders. The procedures used were developed into a conceptual framework which is transferable to other regions. Recommendations can be updated as new information becomes available on smallholder block locations or plantation fertilizer recommendations.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-467532017-09-13T16:01:26Z Site-specific fertilizer recommendations for oil palm smallholders using information from large plantations Webb, M. Nelson, P. Rogers, G. Curry, George Provision of appropriate fertilizer recommendations to smallholder farmers is becoming increasingly important, for reasons of food security, economic viability, and the need to maintain soil fertility. Oil palm is one of the most important crops in the humid tropics, but smallholder growers (< 10 ha) typically have low yields, largely due to inadequate fertilizer inputs and/or incomplete harvesting. It is difficult to produce appropriate fertilizer recommendations for the smallholder growers, due to their large numbers and small farm sizes. In this work, we developed a way of transferring to smallholder growers the fertilizer recommendations that have been developed for nearby plantation fields using large fertilizer trials. The study site was in West New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea, and transfer of information was done using a geographic information system and maps of plantation fields, smallholder blocks, and soil types. The soil-map-unit descriptions were interpreted, and a unified classification system was derived. Then, fertilizer recommendations that had been made on a field-specific basis for the large plantations were allocated to soil types and thereby to individual smallholder blocks. In this way, block-specific fertilizer recommendations were made for more than 4000 individual smallholders. The procedures used were developed into a conceptual framework which is transferable to other regions. Recommendations can be updated as new information becomes available on smallholder block locations or plantation fertilizer recommendations. 2011 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/46753 10.1002/jpln.201000178 Wiley-VCH restricted
spellingShingle Webb, M.
Nelson, P.
Rogers, G.
Curry, George
Site-specific fertilizer recommendations for oil palm smallholders using information from large plantations
title Site-specific fertilizer recommendations for oil palm smallholders using information from large plantations
title_full Site-specific fertilizer recommendations for oil palm smallholders using information from large plantations
title_fullStr Site-specific fertilizer recommendations for oil palm smallholders using information from large plantations
title_full_unstemmed Site-specific fertilizer recommendations for oil palm smallholders using information from large plantations
title_short Site-specific fertilizer recommendations for oil palm smallholders using information from large plantations
title_sort site-specific fertilizer recommendations for oil palm smallholders using information from large plantations
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/46753