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It is indisputable to say that adopting and implementing of improved management practices on farmlands is crucial to attain remarkable changes on income level of the Ethiopian huge number of population - farmers who are largely dependents of small scale farms. The questions to be underlined is why, how and where to implement better management practices. If it is needed to meet sustainable farmland utilization and productivity, it is must to develop the habit of organic fertilizer application. This, in turn, can be achieved if other insuring alternatives are obtained to enable the poor farmers…mehr

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It is indisputable to say that adopting and implementing of improved management practices on farmlands is crucial to attain remarkable changes on income level of the Ethiopian huge number of population - farmers who are largely dependents of small scale farms. The questions to be underlined is why, how and where to implement better management practices. If it is needed to meet sustainable farmland utilization and productivity, it is must to develop the habit of organic fertilizer application. This, in turn, can be achieved if other insuring alternatives are obtained to enable the poor farmers waiting for the long processes of organic fertilizer preparations and their rewards. ... introduced methods are putting question mark on the functionality and sustainability of relatively less costly, less laborious, time honored and environmentally adapted indigenous management methods, particularly Ehura and Beret in the study area.
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I am currently a lecturer at Arba Minch Univerity, Department of Geography and Envn'tal Studies (GeES), Ethiopia. I have graduated from Dire Dawa University making my first Degree in 2009. Directly Joining Addis Ababa University in 2010, I have made my Second Degree in the dpt of GeES specializing on Natural Resources and Environmental Management.