Declining soil fertility and recurrent drought pose serious challenges to farmers in Africas semi-arid regions, where half of all farmland suffers from erosion and nutrient depletion (Cleaver and Schreiber, 1997). In response, farmers and researchers across the continent have experimented with a broad array of soil and water conserving technologies (Reij et al., 1996). This paper describes the development and dissemination of one such technology from Zambia
Drought is endemic to southern Africa. In Zimbabwe farmers have been experiencing drought once every...
IN Sub-Sahara Africa, Which so far has benefited little from the green revolution. the adoption of h...
Most developing country's governments in Sub Sahara African countries’ including Zambia's and intern...
Declining soil fertility and recurrent drought pose serious challenges to farmers in Africas semi-ar...
Since 1996, a growing coalition of stakeholders from the private sector, government and donor commun...
In Zambia, as in most of Sub-Saharan Africa, rural poverty, food security, and farming are inextrica...
Lack of access to food and its availability is of central concern in Africa and a fundamental challe...
Lack of access to food and its availability is of central concern in Africa and a fundamental challe...
This paper contributes to literature on agricultural technology adoption by using a novel data set t...
New technology and new innovations have for long been considered as a spring for growth. Conservatio...
Conservation agriculture is often presented as being ‘climate smart’ due to anticipated increases in...
This study reports on the land degradation minimizing effects of Conservation Agriculture (CA) as pr...
Low soil fertility has been recognized as one of the challenges contributing to low crop productivit...
For over two decades, Zambian smallholder farmers have been exposed to agroforestry technologies tha...
With the risk of the drought in the agricultural production areas of Zambia, conservation farming (C...
Drought is endemic to southern Africa. In Zimbabwe farmers have been experiencing drought once every...
IN Sub-Sahara Africa, Which so far has benefited little from the green revolution. the adoption of h...
Most developing country's governments in Sub Sahara African countries’ including Zambia's and intern...
Declining soil fertility and recurrent drought pose serious challenges to farmers in Africas semi-ar...
Since 1996, a growing coalition of stakeholders from the private sector, government and donor commun...
In Zambia, as in most of Sub-Saharan Africa, rural poverty, food security, and farming are inextrica...
Lack of access to food and its availability is of central concern in Africa and a fundamental challe...
Lack of access to food and its availability is of central concern in Africa and a fundamental challe...
This paper contributes to literature on agricultural technology adoption by using a novel data set t...
New technology and new innovations have for long been considered as a spring for growth. Conservatio...
Conservation agriculture is often presented as being ‘climate smart’ due to anticipated increases in...
This study reports on the land degradation minimizing effects of Conservation Agriculture (CA) as pr...
Low soil fertility has been recognized as one of the challenges contributing to low crop productivit...
For over two decades, Zambian smallholder farmers have been exposed to agroforestry technologies tha...
With the risk of the drought in the agricultural production areas of Zambia, conservation farming (C...
Drought is endemic to southern Africa. In Zimbabwe farmers have been experiencing drought once every...
IN Sub-Sahara Africa, Which so far has benefited little from the green revolution. the adoption of h...
Most developing country's governments in Sub Sahara African countries’ including Zambia's and intern...