ABSTRACT This study focuses on the agro-ecological background of an intensive cultiva-tion system called ngolo, which has been practiced for over 100 years among the Matengo people in southern Tanzania. The ngolo system is highly sustainable, as it both conserves soil and water and matures the soil; moreover, the high productivity of this system allows for a steady food supply to the Matengo. The other cropping systems in Matengo agriculture, which are closely related to ngolo, economically support farmers. For example, coffee culti-vation provides cash to support the local economy, and it also enables farmers to purchase chemical fertilizers. These fertilizers are applied to ngolo fields in the highlands, where fields cannot be left fallow...
A study was conducted in Hai and Lushoto districts, Northern Tanzania to establish the farmers’ per...
Various indigenous farming systems have been practiced in miombo woodlands in southern Tanzania and ...
This study is about changes in land use and interactions of land use change and livelihoods in the C...
A Thesis 2019This study presents an analysis of the dynamics of indigenous soil-water management pr...
ABSTRACT The Matengo have cultivated steep slope fields for more than a century using their original...
Gender, Biodiversity and Local Knowledge Systems (LinKS) to Strengthen Agricultural and Rural Develo...
ABSTRACT In this article, I discuss the diversification of cultivation in southwestern Tanzania, par...
ABSTRACT Many recent studies have examined wetlands as a food supply resource in sub-Saharan Africa....
ABSTRACT Peasant households in Tanzania have a variety of income sources. However, establishing a cr...
Mt. Kilimanjaro area with the old Chagga agroforestry system has been one of the most productive agr...
A study was conducted in Hai and Lushoto districts, Northern Tanzania to establish the farmers’ pe...
There are many farming systems in the Kilimanjaro Region of Tanzania. This paper examines two farmin...
Several traditional methods of maintaining soil fertility in bean-based cropping systems are reviewe...
The Haya, densely settled in the western Lake Victoria basin of Tanzania, have developed a unique ba...
African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 7. No. 4, pp. 613-623, 1999 Cultural Practices and Production Co...
A study was conducted in Hai and Lushoto districts, Northern Tanzania to establish the farmers’ per...
Various indigenous farming systems have been practiced in miombo woodlands in southern Tanzania and ...
This study is about changes in land use and interactions of land use change and livelihoods in the C...
A Thesis 2019This study presents an analysis of the dynamics of indigenous soil-water management pr...
ABSTRACT The Matengo have cultivated steep slope fields for more than a century using their original...
Gender, Biodiversity and Local Knowledge Systems (LinKS) to Strengthen Agricultural and Rural Develo...
ABSTRACT In this article, I discuss the diversification of cultivation in southwestern Tanzania, par...
ABSTRACT Many recent studies have examined wetlands as a food supply resource in sub-Saharan Africa....
ABSTRACT Peasant households in Tanzania have a variety of income sources. However, establishing a cr...
Mt. Kilimanjaro area with the old Chagga agroforestry system has been one of the most productive agr...
A study was conducted in Hai and Lushoto districts, Northern Tanzania to establish the farmers’ pe...
There are many farming systems in the Kilimanjaro Region of Tanzania. This paper examines two farmin...
Several traditional methods of maintaining soil fertility in bean-based cropping systems are reviewe...
The Haya, densely settled in the western Lake Victoria basin of Tanzania, have developed a unique ba...
African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 7. No. 4, pp. 613-623, 1999 Cultural Practices and Production Co...
A study was conducted in Hai and Lushoto districts, Northern Tanzania to establish the farmers’ per...
Various indigenous farming systems have been practiced in miombo woodlands in southern Tanzania and ...
This study is about changes in land use and interactions of land use change and livelihoods in the C...