Optimizing Mung Bean Growth Boosts Yields and Farmers' Incomes in Ethiopia
The researchers studied how different amounts of phosphorus fertilizer and row spacing affect the yield of mung beans in Eastern Ethiopia. They found that using 46 kg of phosphorus per hectare and spacing the rows 30 cm apart resulted in the highest grain yield and economic returns. This combination produced the best results compared to other fertilizer rates and row spacings tested.