“Fine-Tuning Climate-Smart Nitrogen Management Practices in Maize-Based Crop Systems of Eastern Kenya”

    Overview
    Overview

    Total sum of the grant: US$149,500, and the project is scheduled to run for three years.

    Collaborators:  KALRO, SARDI-Australia, Pwani University, USIU

    The inaugural project meeting between the African Plant Nutrition Institute (APNI) and the University of Nairobi was held on 1st April 2022 at the Faculty of Agriculture. The meeting was officially open by Prof. Margaret J. Hutchinson (Acting Associate Vice Chancellor - Research, Innovation and Enterprise), and was attended by Prof. Moses Nyangito (Dean Faculty of Agriculture) and Prof James Muthomi (Chairman Department of Plant Science and Crop Protection). The APNI team was led by Dr. Kaushik Majumdar (Director General), Dr. Shamie Zingore (Director, Research and Development), Dr. Thomas Oberthür (Director, Business and Partnerships) and Dr. James Mutegi (Senior Program Manager).

    The aim of the project is to fine-tune weather-sensitive nutrient management practices, and integrate business models that accelerate scaling of climate-smart practices in maize-based crop systems of eastern Kenya. 

    Sponser

    The African Plant Nutrition Institute

    APNI Meeting Photo

    Principle Instigator
    Dr. Onesmus Kitonyo
    Teams & Leaders

    Collaborators:  KALRO, SARDI-Australia, Pwani University, USIU