General Background
Shire Soil Research Center, the then-called Shire soil laboratory, was established in 1990s by the Ministry of Agriculture to support the agricultural sector by providing soil laboratory analysis services and was under the Tigray Bureau of Agriculture for some years. In February 2013 the regional government decided the laboratory to be administered under the regional research institute (TARI) with the objective to support the agricultural sector through providing research based soil, plant, and water analysis services.
Currently, Shire Soil Research Center (SSRC) is one of the two soil research centers under the umbrella of Tigray Agricultural Research Institute (TARI) which specifically conducts research on the chemical, physical, and biological fertility of agricultural soils. Shire soil research center is working soil-related research activities under the research mandate areas of Shire-Mytsebri and Axum Agricultural Research Centers in two zones of Tigray (Central and Northwestern zones) and cater a total of 24 woredas (13 woredas in central and 11 woredas in north western). The Soil Laboratory was considered for accreditation by the Ethiopian National Accreditation Office (ENAO).
Shire Soil Research Center is organized under three core processes;
Mission: “To conduct scientific research on soil resources that enables sustainably higher crop and forage production and provide analytical services in the required quality and quantity to give soil, plant and water analytical and management recommendations”
Vision: “To become the center of excellence in soil research and to generate soil resources management technologies and enable farmers to use a soil and crop specific fertilizer recommendations by 2037”
2. Research Capacity
3. Research thematic areas
3.1. Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition Research Case team
The soil research core process has been carried out and achieved many projects regarding solving agricultural soil problems of our farmlands with limited human power. In addition to soil research, our center provides soil, water, and plant analysis and recommendation services for researchers, graduate students, agricultural investors, as well as farmers.
The soil research core process (research thematic areas) has three case teams
This case team mostly deals with research agendas on soil health; soil physical and chemical fertility and plant nutrition.
3.2. Soil Biology Research
3.3. Soil Resource Survey and Land Evaluation research
Like the other case teams soil resource survey and mapping research conduct research on: –
3.4. Analytical Laboratory Research and Testing Services
The laboratory we have is updating its soil, water, and plant analysis service from time to time. At this moment; our laboratory gives analysis services and recommendations for more than 20 parameters: –
In addition to our own researchers, different users and scholars come to get the service in SSRC’s laboratory. For example: –
Our laboratory also plays a great role in giving practical analysis training for various teachers, technicians, students, and professionals from different organizations. For example: –
4. Research achievements of SSRC
Since its establishment the center has achieved a number of results in the area of soil related research activities.
5. Partnership
The center has been closely working with different partner institutions of both governmental and non-governmental. Currently, the world bank funded program known as Food System Resilience Program (FSRP), Standard, fortified and soluble fertilizers (OCP_Fertilizer), the Climate Action through Landscape Management for Result (CALM_R) the District Bureau of Agriculture and Rural Development (BoARD), Shire Agricultural Collage and Aksum University are active partners of the research center.
Contact address: Shire Soil Research Center (SSRC)
Phone: +251-344 44 06 04/0201
Fax: +251-344 44 06 04
P.O. Box:40,
Shire_Endaslase, Tigray, Ethiopia
Illala, Semen District, Mekelle City, Tigray, Ethiopia
Phone:-
+(251-34)441-77-98
+ (251-34)440-79-01
Fax: +(251-34)440-80-28
P.o.Box: 492