Abstract Background Low plant density and wide intra-plant spacing in traditional cowpea cropping systems are among the factors responsible for low yield on farmers’ fields. Sole cropping and improved intercropping systems have been advocated in the last few years to increase yield in the dry savannah areas of Nigeria. This study investigated the level of adoption of high yielding cowpea cropping systems including factors that influenced their use and farmers’ perceived production constraints and preferences. A total of 420 farmers across 36 villages of northern Nigeria were interviewed, and data collected was analyzed using descriptive statistics to appraise farmers predominant cowpea cropping systems and factors that determine the use of ...
This study links participatory research methods, geographic information systems (GIS) techniques, vi...
Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata [L.] Walp.) is the most important grain legume in the dry savannas of West...
Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.) is the most important source of plant protein consumed in Nige...
Drought is the most important constraint threatening food security in the world because change in te...
Cowpea is a major food and cash crop in northern Nigeria, providing nutritious grain and a less expe...
The potential impact and return to investment from introducing improved dualpurpose cowpea for food ...
Most of the farmers in the dry savannas of West Africa 'plant local varieties of cowpea, millet, sor...
The present article describes the traditional cowpea cropping system in Dambatta, Kano State, Nigeri...
The primary hypothesis of this research was that improved cowpea genotypes (selected under sole crop...
In the semiarid region of West and Central Africa, farmers traditionally cultivate different cowpea ...
A number of improved varieties have been developed by the International Institute of Tropical Agricu...
Farmers of rainfed cowpea/groundnut/millet/sorghum cropping systems in Kano, Nigeria, ranked arthrop...
The production of cowpea in Africa and America is reviewed briefly. In traditional cropping systems ...
Most of the farmers in the dry savannas of West Africa plant local varieties of cowpea, millet, sorg...
This paper investigated major factors constraining the use of improved cowpea technologies among far...
This study links participatory research methods, geographic information systems (GIS) techniques, vi...
Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata [L.] Walp.) is the most important grain legume in the dry savannas of West...
Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.) is the most important source of plant protein consumed in Nige...
Drought is the most important constraint threatening food security in the world because change in te...
Cowpea is a major food and cash crop in northern Nigeria, providing nutritious grain and a less expe...
The potential impact and return to investment from introducing improved dualpurpose cowpea for food ...
Most of the farmers in the dry savannas of West Africa 'plant local varieties of cowpea, millet, sor...
The present article describes the traditional cowpea cropping system in Dambatta, Kano State, Nigeri...
The primary hypothesis of this research was that improved cowpea genotypes (selected under sole crop...
In the semiarid region of West and Central Africa, farmers traditionally cultivate different cowpea ...
A number of improved varieties have been developed by the International Institute of Tropical Agricu...
Farmers of rainfed cowpea/groundnut/millet/sorghum cropping systems in Kano, Nigeria, ranked arthrop...
The production of cowpea in Africa and America is reviewed briefly. In traditional cropping systems ...
Most of the farmers in the dry savannas of West Africa plant local varieties of cowpea, millet, sorg...
This paper investigated major factors constraining the use of improved cowpea technologies among far...
This study links participatory research methods, geographic information systems (GIS) techniques, vi...
Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata [L.] Walp.) is the most important grain legume in the dry savannas of West...
Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.) is the most important source of plant protein consumed in Nige...