Abstract Poor soil fertility and erratic rains are major constraints to crop production in semi-arid environments. In the smallholder farming systems of sub-Saharan Africa, these constraints are manifested in frequent crop failures and endemic food insecurity. We characterized a semi-arid smallholder farming system in south-western Zimbabwe to assess crop production, nutrient use and factors that constrain productivity. The farming system was studied using resource flow mapping, farmer interviews and calculations of crop production over three cropping seasons (2002 ⁄ 2003, 2003 ⁄ 2004 and 2004 ⁄ 2005) to capture variability between years. Farmers were categorized into three groups: better resourced, medium resourced and poorly resourced. B...
Lupane and Hwange districts fall under natural region IV and V and lie in the semi-arid regions of Z...
In communal areas of NE Zimbabwe, feed resources are collectively managed, with herds grazing on gra...
In African smallholder agriculture, improved farm-scale understanding of the interaction between the...
Poor soil fertility and erratic rains are major constraints to crop production in semi-arid environm...
African smallholder farmers face perennial food shortages due to low crop yields. The major cause of...
Indigenous soil fertility management strategies in semi-arid Communal Areas of Zimbabwe have largely...
Variability of soil fertility within and across farms poses a major challenge for increasing crop pr...
Smallholder farmer agricultural productivity in developing countries is limited by diverse biotic an...
Variability of soil fertility within, and across farms, poses a major challenge for increasing crop ...
An improved understanding of soil fertility variability and farmers' resource use strategies is requ...
Smallholder farms in sub-Saharan African exhibit substantial heterogeneity in soil fertility, and nu...
Smallholder farms in sub-Saharan African exhibit substantial heterogeneity in soil fertility, and nu...
<p>In large regions of sub-Saharan Africa, semi-arid conditions are likely to increase with climate ...
Abstract,Smallholder irrigation schemes in most developing countries, including Zimbabwe have proved...
Lupane and Hwange districts fall under natural region IV and V and lie in the semi-arid regions of Z...
In communal areas of NE Zimbabwe, feed resources are collectively managed, with herds grazing on gra...
In African smallholder agriculture, improved farm-scale understanding of the interaction between the...
Poor soil fertility and erratic rains are major constraints to crop production in semi-arid environm...
African smallholder farmers face perennial food shortages due to low crop yields. The major cause of...
Indigenous soil fertility management strategies in semi-arid Communal Areas of Zimbabwe have largely...
Variability of soil fertility within and across farms poses a major challenge for increasing crop pr...
Smallholder farmer agricultural productivity in developing countries is limited by diverse biotic an...
Variability of soil fertility within, and across farms, poses a major challenge for increasing crop ...
An improved understanding of soil fertility variability and farmers' resource use strategies is requ...
Smallholder farms in sub-Saharan African exhibit substantial heterogeneity in soil fertility, and nu...
Smallholder farms in sub-Saharan African exhibit substantial heterogeneity in soil fertility, and nu...
<p>In large regions of sub-Saharan Africa, semi-arid conditions are likely to increase with climate ...
Abstract,Smallholder irrigation schemes in most developing countries, including Zimbabwe have proved...
Lupane and Hwange districts fall under natural region IV and V and lie in the semi-arid regions of Z...
In communal areas of NE Zimbabwe, feed resources are collectively managed, with herds grazing on gra...
In African smallholder agriculture, improved farm-scale understanding of the interaction between the...