This data set characterizes dryland systems and cereal and legume crops (Hyman et al., 2016). The data is a subset of a larger data set that characterizes the farming systems of John Dixon’s global farming systems framework and map (Dixon et al., 2001; Barona and Hyman, 2016). The data subset focuses on the following crops: chickpea, common bean, cowpea, faba bean, groundnut, lentils, pigeon pea, soybean, barley, pearl millet, small millet and sorghum. The geographic unit of analysis is a combination of 63 farming systems and 250 countries, for a total of 544 spatial units. For each of these units, data has been compiled on crop area, crop yield, crop production, population, poverty, drought, heat, soil conditions and other information
This data set builds on a previous project that examined geographic targeting of agricultural resear...
Dryland cereal and legume crops have often received less attention than maize, wheat and rice in ter...
Dryland cereal and legume crops have often received less attention than maize, wheat and rice in ter...
This data set characterizes dryland systems and cereal and legume crops (Hyman et al., 2016). The da...
This data set characterizes dryland systems and cereal and legume crops (Hyman et al., 2016). The da...
This data set characterizes dryland systems and cereal and legume crops (Hyman et al., 2016). The da...
Dryland cereals and legumes are important crops in farming systems across the world. Yet they are ...
Dryland cereals and legumes are important crops in farming systems across the world. Yet they are ...
Dryland cereals and legumes are important crops in farming systems across the world. Yet they are ...
Population growth and climate change threatens the world’s capacity to produce food into the future....
This data set builds on a previous project that examined geographic targeting of agricultural resear...
Population growth and climate change threatens the world’s capacity to produce food into the future....
Population growth and climate change threatens the world’s capacity to produce food into the future....
This data set builds on a previous project that examined geographic targeting of agricultural resear...
Dryland cereal and legume crops have often received less attention than maize, wheat and rice in ter...
This data set builds on a previous project that examined geographic targeting of agricultural resear...
Dryland cereal and legume crops have often received less attention than maize, wheat and rice in ter...
Dryland cereal and legume crops have often received less attention than maize, wheat and rice in ter...
This data set characterizes dryland systems and cereal and legume crops (Hyman et al., 2016). The da...
This data set characterizes dryland systems and cereal and legume crops (Hyman et al., 2016). The da...
This data set characterizes dryland systems and cereal and legume crops (Hyman et al., 2016). The da...
Dryland cereals and legumes are important crops in farming systems across the world. Yet they are ...
Dryland cereals and legumes are important crops in farming systems across the world. Yet they are ...
Dryland cereals and legumes are important crops in farming systems across the world. Yet they are ...
Population growth and climate change threatens the world’s capacity to produce food into the future....
This data set builds on a previous project that examined geographic targeting of agricultural resear...
Population growth and climate change threatens the world’s capacity to produce food into the future....
Population growth and climate change threatens the world’s capacity to produce food into the future....
This data set builds on a previous project that examined geographic targeting of agricultural resear...
Dryland cereal and legume crops have often received less attention than maize, wheat and rice in ter...
This data set builds on a previous project that examined geographic targeting of agricultural resear...
Dryland cereal and legume crops have often received less attention than maize, wheat and rice in ter...
Dryland cereal and legume crops have often received less attention than maize, wheat and rice in ter...