African farming systems are highly heterogeneous: between agroecological and socioeconomic environments, in the wide variability in farmers' resource endowments and in farm management. This means that single solutions (or 'silver bullets') for improving farm productivity do not exist. Yet to date few approaches to understand constraints and explore options for change have tackled the bewildering complexity of African farming systems. In this paper we describe the Nutrient Use in Animal and Cropping systems - Efficiencies and Scales (NUANCES) framework. NUANCES offers a structured approach to unravel and understand the complexity of African farming to identify what we term 'best-fit' technologies - technologies targeted to specific types of ...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is increasingly promoted in Africa as an alternative for coping with t...
Sustainable intensification is proposed as a promising way to increase the productivity of agricult...
Corresponding author at: Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility Institute of the International Centre f...
African farming systems are highly heterogeneous: between agroecological and socioeconomic environme...
African farming systems are highly heterogeneous: between agroecological and socioeconomic environme...
African farming systems are highly heterogeneous: between agroecological and socioeconomic environme...
African farming systems are highly heterogeneous: between agroecological and socioeconomic environme...
African smallholder farming systems are complex, dynamic systems with many interacting biophysical s...
Keywords: System analysis, modelling, smallholders, manure, diversity, feeding strategies, resource ...
Smallholder farms in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are highly diverse and heterogeneous, often operating ...
The efficiency with which applied resources are utilized in sub-Saharan African cropping systems is ...
International audienceThe efficiency with which applied resources are utilized in sub-Saharan Africa...
<strong>Key words</strong>: crop production, intensification, extensification, farming systems, trad...
Central Mozambique is characterized by relatively extensive agricultural systems which is a reflecti...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is increasingly promoted in Africa as an alternative for coping with t...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is increasingly promoted in Africa as an alternative for coping with t...
Sustainable intensification is proposed as a promising way to increase the productivity of agricult...
Corresponding author at: Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility Institute of the International Centre f...
African farming systems are highly heterogeneous: between agroecological and socioeconomic environme...
African farming systems are highly heterogeneous: between agroecological and socioeconomic environme...
African farming systems are highly heterogeneous: between agroecological and socioeconomic environme...
African farming systems are highly heterogeneous: between agroecological and socioeconomic environme...
African smallholder farming systems are complex, dynamic systems with many interacting biophysical s...
Keywords: System analysis, modelling, smallholders, manure, diversity, feeding strategies, resource ...
Smallholder farms in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are highly diverse and heterogeneous, often operating ...
The efficiency with which applied resources are utilized in sub-Saharan African cropping systems is ...
International audienceThe efficiency with which applied resources are utilized in sub-Saharan Africa...
<strong>Key words</strong>: crop production, intensification, extensification, farming systems, trad...
Central Mozambique is characterized by relatively extensive agricultural systems which is a reflecti...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is increasingly promoted in Africa as an alternative for coping with t...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is increasingly promoted in Africa as an alternative for coping with t...
Sustainable intensification is proposed as a promising way to increase the productivity of agricult...
Corresponding author at: Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility Institute of the International Centre f...