Towards a Cropping System Sustainability Tool (CROSST) –Evaluating Performance of Green Manure Cover Crops in Benin and Kenya: A Pilot Study

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Mukiri J; Diogo RVC; Gbedjissokpa SGM; Kinyua M; van der Hoek R; Sommer R; Paul B. (2019). Towards a Cropping System Sustainability Tool (CROSST) –Evaluating Performance of Green Manure Cover Crops in Benin and Kenya: A Pilot Study. Poster presentation at TropenTag 2019, September 18–20 2019, Kassel, Germany. International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT). 1p.

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Soil degradation poses a serious threat to food production and rural livelihoods in sub-Saharan Africa1. Nutrient mining ,as a result of unsustainable farming practices, have left the soils unfertile (Fig.1). Green Manure Cover Crops (GMCC’s) are a promising intervention to improve soil health2.Benefits from GMCC’s are well known; however, there has been low uptake. Information on how GMCC technologies impact on profits, soil health ,and ecosystem services had not been thoroughly assessed3. Therefore, a Cropping System Sustainability Tool (CROSST) was developed to better understand agro-environmental and socio-economic impacts and trade-offs of GMCC integration in cropping systems. The tool was pilot tested in Benin and Kenya under the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)/Deutsche GesellschaftfürInternationaleZusammenarbeit(GIZ) program on ‘Soil Protection and Rehabilitation for Food Security.’

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