Conscious of its potential, the APNI and Sokoine University of Agriculture have launched a project focused on fighting hidden hunger...
Fighting Hidden Hunger through Micronutrient Fertilization in Maize and Rice in Tanzania
Previous research exposed the potential of supplementation of Zn and Fe in increasing rice yields and quality. This project seeks to streamline micro-nutrient fertilization to guide micro-nutrient fertilizer formulations, increase agricultural productivity, and alleviate hidden hunger in line with APNRF themes.

Fighting Hidden Hunger through Micronutrient Fertilization in Maize and Rice in Tanzania (APNRF-Tanzania Micro)

Theme: Soil Health for Improved Livelihoods
4R4 Africa
Start Date: 2023
Category: Completed
End Date: On going
Description
The overall objective of the project is to determine the effective way to improve rice and maize yield and mineral nutritive quality as a proxy to fight hidden hunger. The project is implemented in a collaborative approach along with farmers’ groups in the Kilombero valley.
Previous research exposed the potential of supplementation of zinc and iron in increasing rice yields and quality. The project seeks to strenzic and micro- nutrient fertilization for the rice production regions of Tanzania, guide micro-nutrient fertilizer formulations, increase agricultural productivity, and alleviate hidden hunger.
Research objectives:
- Determine micro-nutrients status in soil and grains in Morogoro region.
- Establish micro-nutrients fertilizer rate, method and frequency of application that provide optimum micro-nutrient quantity and quality in maize and rice grains.
- Determine the effect of microbial inoculant formulations that lead to enhanced mineral micro-nutrient absorption and accumulation in maize and rice grains.
Key Stakeholders
Sokoine University of Agriculture
Target Geography
Rice production in the Morogoro region in Tanzania