Conservation agriculture (CA)—the simultaneous application of minimum soil disturbance, crop residue retention, and crop diversification—is a key approach to address declining soil fertility and the adverse effects of climate change in southern Africa. Applying the three defining principles of CA alone, however, is often not enough, and complementary practices and enablers are required to make CA systems more functional for smallholder farmers in the short and longer term. Here, we review 11 complementary practices and enablers grouped under six topical areas to highlight their critical need for functional CA systems, namely: (1) appropriate nutrient management to increase productivity and biomass; (2) improved stress-tolerant varieties to ...
ABSTRACT: Global support for Conservation Agriculture (CA) as a pathway to Sustainable Intensificati...
Poor soil fertility and soil physical degradation are major limitations to food security in sub-Saha...
This paper highlights the limiting factors of agricultural production in Zimbabwe and presents conse...
Conservation agriculture (CA)—the simultaneous application of minimum soil disturbance, crop residue...
The increasing demand for food from limited available land, in light of declining soil fertility and...
Conservation agriculture (CA) practices combine the use of soil cover, crop combinations, and reduce...
Conservation Agriculture (CA) is based on three key principles: minimum soil disturbance, provision ...
Specific practices of conservation agriculture (CA) in sub-Saharan Africa are diverse and vary accor...
South Africa is, relative to the rest of the world, a water scarce country with a limited amount of ...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is increasingly promoted as a means to overcome continuing poor-profit...
Conservation Agriculture (CA) is a Sustainable Agricultural Intensification strategy based on minimu...
Conservation agriculture is claimed to be a panacea for the problems of poor agricultural productivi...
Conservation agriculture (CA) can sustainably address soil degradation and improve crop yields. Howe...
Conservation Agriculture (CA) is an integrated approach that consists of a suite of practices, namel...
Global support for Conservation Agriculture (CA) as a pathway to Sustainable Intensification is stro...
ABSTRACT: Global support for Conservation Agriculture (CA) as a pathway to Sustainable Intensificati...
Poor soil fertility and soil physical degradation are major limitations to food security in sub-Saha...
This paper highlights the limiting factors of agricultural production in Zimbabwe and presents conse...
Conservation agriculture (CA)—the simultaneous application of minimum soil disturbance, crop residue...
The increasing demand for food from limited available land, in light of declining soil fertility and...
Conservation agriculture (CA) practices combine the use of soil cover, crop combinations, and reduce...
Conservation Agriculture (CA) is based on three key principles: minimum soil disturbance, provision ...
Specific practices of conservation agriculture (CA) in sub-Saharan Africa are diverse and vary accor...
South Africa is, relative to the rest of the world, a water scarce country with a limited amount of ...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is increasingly promoted as a means to overcome continuing poor-profit...
Conservation Agriculture (CA) is a Sustainable Agricultural Intensification strategy based on minimu...
Conservation agriculture is claimed to be a panacea for the problems of poor agricultural productivi...
Conservation agriculture (CA) can sustainably address soil degradation and improve crop yields. Howe...
Conservation Agriculture (CA) is an integrated approach that consists of a suite of practices, namel...
Global support for Conservation Agriculture (CA) as a pathway to Sustainable Intensification is stro...
ABSTRACT: Global support for Conservation Agriculture (CA) as a pathway to Sustainable Intensificati...
Poor soil fertility and soil physical degradation are major limitations to food security in sub-Saha...
This paper highlights the limiting factors of agricultural production in Zimbabwe and presents conse...