This paper presents a historical overview of plant breeding research, variety release and seed supply of staple food grains in Zimbabwe, and assesses the impacts of the new varieties on yields using national aggregate yield data. The paper also analyses farm-level factors determining farmers’ adoption decisions in the semi-arid areas, where the mini-green revolution lagged behind more favorable areas. The results indicate that the adoption of improved crop varieties will not lead to substantial yield gains unless improved soil management methods, such as application of manure and fertilizer, are also adopted.
The study quantifies factors affecting use of relief maize seed and implications on productivity in ...
This paper highlights the limiting factors of agricultural production in Zimbabwe and presents conse...
We summarize the findings of a recently completed study of the productivity impacts of international...
This paper presents a historical overview of plant breeding research, variety release and seed suppl...
This paper presents an historical overview of plant breeding research, variety release and seed supp...
This study is part of a larger effort to explore the impact of agricultural research on poverty redu...
This study is part of a larger effort to explore the impact of agricultural research on poverty redu...
Future agricultural growth in the communal areas of Zimbabwe must come from intensified land use. T...
A research paper on the development of the seed industry in Zimbabwe.In the 1940s some farmers’ asso...
High-yield varieties of maize have been widely adopted in Zimbabwe. Although germplasm from the Cons...
Sorghum and millet are important for human consumption in marginal rainfall regions, for low income ...
A position paper on how Zimbabwe's land reform programme has impacted negatively on large-scale comm...
A position paper on the importance of irrigation based agriculture to some of the low-rainfall and ...
The maize green revolution, which increased maize yields through the use of improved varieties and f...
This study sought to assess trends in production and consumption of bio-fortified crops by rural com...
The study quantifies factors affecting use of relief maize seed and implications on productivity in ...
This paper highlights the limiting factors of agricultural production in Zimbabwe and presents conse...
We summarize the findings of a recently completed study of the productivity impacts of international...
This paper presents a historical overview of plant breeding research, variety release and seed suppl...
This paper presents an historical overview of plant breeding research, variety release and seed supp...
This study is part of a larger effort to explore the impact of agricultural research on poverty redu...
This study is part of a larger effort to explore the impact of agricultural research on poverty redu...
Future agricultural growth in the communal areas of Zimbabwe must come from intensified land use. T...
A research paper on the development of the seed industry in Zimbabwe.In the 1940s some farmers’ asso...
High-yield varieties of maize have been widely adopted in Zimbabwe. Although germplasm from the Cons...
Sorghum and millet are important for human consumption in marginal rainfall regions, for low income ...
A position paper on how Zimbabwe's land reform programme has impacted negatively on large-scale comm...
A position paper on the importance of irrigation based agriculture to some of the low-rainfall and ...
The maize green revolution, which increased maize yields through the use of improved varieties and f...
This study sought to assess trends in production and consumption of bio-fortified crops by rural com...
The study quantifies factors affecting use of relief maize seed and implications on productivity in ...
This paper highlights the limiting factors of agricultural production in Zimbabwe and presents conse...
We summarize the findings of a recently completed study of the productivity impacts of international...