The ICRISAT/African Development Bank (AfDB) Pigeonpea Improvement Project aims to develop and propagate the use of improved cultivars and management practices among pigeonpea farmers in eastern and southern Africa, and to increase the utilization of this crop in both regions. This publication is a report of the Annual Research Planning Meeting 1993, held at Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, 25-27 Oct 1993 and attended by ICRISAT scientists, AfDB representatives, and NARS scientists from 11 countries. Research progress made since the project was launched is reviewed; the major production/utilization constraints in each country, and ways to alleviate them, are discussed; and workplans (detailing proposed activities, methodologies, budgets, etc.) are...
Pigeonpea is one of the major legume crops grown in eastern Africa but has been relatively neglected...
Pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan) is an important grain legume in the semi-arid regions of Tanzania. The cro...
This study was commissioned by the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR)...
This publication is a report of the second Annual Research Planning Meeting of the ICRISAT/African ...
The ICRISAT/African Development Bank (AfDB) Pigeonpea Improvement Project aims to develop and propag...
Two meetings took place in March 1992 to launch an African Development Bank-funded collaborative pig...
In ESA, Tanzanian and Malawian NARS implemented the pigeonpea research and development activities i...
Pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan [L.] Millspaugh) is an important multipurpose grain legume crop primarily g...
Pigeonpea is no more an orphan crop in Eastern and southern Africa(ESA), with its multiple benefits ...
The Pigeonpea Improvement Project for Eastern and Southern Africa was initiated in 1992 with the goa...
The eastern and southern Africa (ESA) region is considered as a centre of secondary diversity for pi...
Yield advantages in intercropping are determined by the net effects of positive (facilitative and co...
Yield advantages in intercropping are determined by the net effects of positive (facilitative and co...
This data study contains data on pigeonpea and soybean intensification through phosphorous fertiliza...
This data study contains data on pigeonpea and soybean intensification through phosphorous fertiliza...
Pigeonpea is one of the major legume crops grown in eastern Africa but has been relatively neglected...
Pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan) is an important grain legume in the semi-arid regions of Tanzania. The cro...
This study was commissioned by the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR)...
This publication is a report of the second Annual Research Planning Meeting of the ICRISAT/African ...
The ICRISAT/African Development Bank (AfDB) Pigeonpea Improvement Project aims to develop and propag...
Two meetings took place in March 1992 to launch an African Development Bank-funded collaborative pig...
In ESA, Tanzanian and Malawian NARS implemented the pigeonpea research and development activities i...
Pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan [L.] Millspaugh) is an important multipurpose grain legume crop primarily g...
Pigeonpea is no more an orphan crop in Eastern and southern Africa(ESA), with its multiple benefits ...
The Pigeonpea Improvement Project for Eastern and Southern Africa was initiated in 1992 with the goa...
The eastern and southern Africa (ESA) region is considered as a centre of secondary diversity for pi...
Yield advantages in intercropping are determined by the net effects of positive (facilitative and co...
Yield advantages in intercropping are determined by the net effects of positive (facilitative and co...
This data study contains data on pigeonpea and soybean intensification through phosphorous fertiliza...
This data study contains data on pigeonpea and soybean intensification through phosphorous fertiliza...
Pigeonpea is one of the major legume crops grown in eastern Africa but has been relatively neglected...
Pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan) is an important grain legume in the semi-arid regions of Tanzania. The cro...
This study was commissioned by the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR)...