This study investigates the performance of sweet pepper
(Capsicum annuum L.) under different farming management practices in marginal
uplands. The results revealed that microbial-enriched organic fertiliser did
not match the efficacy of inorganic fertilisers in enhancing sweet pepper yield
and yield components. Specifically, Inorganic fertilizer significantly improved
sweet pepper yield at 6,880.74 kg ha-1 (P<0.01). Additionally, cost and
return analysis revealed that goat manure yielded the highest Return on
Investment (ROI) at 860.79, followed closely by goat manure + IMO 3 with an ROI
of 774.18. These findings provide valuable insights for optimizing farming
practices to enhance sweet pepper production in marginal uplands while
considering economic viability.
Author(s) Details
Jeffrey P. Villaver
J.H. Cerilles State College – Dumingag Campus, Dumingag, Zamboanga del Sur,
Philippines.
Please see the book here :- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/asti/v4/6103
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