Several traditional methods of maintaining soil fertility in bean-based cropping systems are reviewed as follows: visoso, large- scale chitemene, ngoro or matengo pit (Mbinga District, Tanzania), mambwe land-use system of northern Zambia (fundikila), mounds of the Wafipas (SW Tanzania), tumba land-use system (southern Tanzania), guie (central highlands of Ethiopia), mafuku in Zaire, termite mounds, agroforestry, relay intercropping systems, coffee- banana-bean cropping system of the Wahayas of Bukoba (Tanzania), removal of maize tassels (northern Malawi), and storage of nutrients in weeds (Arusha, Tanzania). It is evident from the review that, traditionally, farmers producing beans and other crops depended on standing trees and bush vegetat...
Various indigenous farming systems have been practiced in miombo woodlands in southern Tanzania and ...
Indigenous soil fertility management strategies in semi-arid Communal Areas of Zimbabwe have largely...
Conventional tillage (CT) is a soil management system commonly used by small farmers in the Ecuadori...
ABSTRACT The Matengo have cultivated steep slope fields for more than a century using their original...
A regional workshop was held in Ethiopia (Eastern Africa) to assess the status, future needs, and me...
Soil fertility decline is a major constraint to bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) and maize (Zea mays) pr...
Results of research on soil fertility management for bean production in Uganda are explored. The occ...
The greatest challenge for tropical agriculture is land degradation and reduction in soil fertility ...
ABSTRACT Here, we describe the cropping system of bujimi slash-and-burn cultivation by the Kaonde pe...
Soil erosion is a major threat to food security in rural areas of Africa. Field experiments were con...
Crop productivity in southern Africa is limited by poor soil nutrient status. Local farmers crop hig...
Croplands in smallholder farming areas of Southern Africa are in a degraded state, with most cereal ...
Research Article published by World Research Journal of Agricultural Sciences Vol. 3(2), December 20...
The common bean is an important food and cash crop in Eastern, Central and Southern Africa. It provi...
This study reviews and synthesizes the soil fertility status, management among smallholder farmers a...
Various indigenous farming systems have been practiced in miombo woodlands in southern Tanzania and ...
Indigenous soil fertility management strategies in semi-arid Communal Areas of Zimbabwe have largely...
Conventional tillage (CT) is a soil management system commonly used by small farmers in the Ecuadori...
ABSTRACT The Matengo have cultivated steep slope fields for more than a century using their original...
A regional workshop was held in Ethiopia (Eastern Africa) to assess the status, future needs, and me...
Soil fertility decline is a major constraint to bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) and maize (Zea mays) pr...
Results of research on soil fertility management for bean production in Uganda are explored. The occ...
The greatest challenge for tropical agriculture is land degradation and reduction in soil fertility ...
ABSTRACT Here, we describe the cropping system of bujimi slash-and-burn cultivation by the Kaonde pe...
Soil erosion is a major threat to food security in rural areas of Africa. Field experiments were con...
Crop productivity in southern Africa is limited by poor soil nutrient status. Local farmers crop hig...
Croplands in smallholder farming areas of Southern Africa are in a degraded state, with most cereal ...
Research Article published by World Research Journal of Agricultural Sciences Vol. 3(2), December 20...
The common bean is an important food and cash crop in Eastern, Central and Southern Africa. It provi...
This study reviews and synthesizes the soil fertility status, management among smallholder farmers a...
Various indigenous farming systems have been practiced in miombo woodlands in southern Tanzania and ...
Indigenous soil fertility management strategies in semi-arid Communal Areas of Zimbabwe have largely...
Conventional tillage (CT) is a soil management system commonly used by small farmers in the Ecuadori...