During the KeFERT Technical Roundtable in October 2018, a key priority identified by the stakeholders was Soil Fertility and Acidity Mapping. Mapping is important because it identifies likely regions of individual nutrient deficiencies and soil pH constraints–as well as regions of likely nutrient sufficiency. Mapping in Kenya is crucial to: Inform policymakers of the need for multi-nutrient fertilizers. Advise the lime industry as to where to target their products. Apprise fertilizer manufacturers and blenders where to develop and target their products.
The anticipated outcome of this webinar is to create awareness of the mapping portal and platform and its potential application for key stakeholders. Participants will be the KeFERT stakeholders in Kenya from both the private and public sectors. We hope that you will join us at this important event, and that you will come prepared to contribute to the discussion. Once registered, you will receive a confirmation email with a link to join the webinar on August 4. We look forward to your participation in the webinar. Sincerely yours, Alexander Fernando Regional Director East and Southern Africa, IFDC For: KeFert Secretariat |