In Zimbabwe there is a significant loss of forest cover every year because of land clearing for agriculture and human settlement. These factors will continue to threaten forests unless means of co-existence are devised. Current farming methods involve the massive mining of soil and erosion of soil nutrients. Using agroforestry to improve soil fertility is one possible remedy to this problem and this paper highlights some successes in using agroforestry. It reports on one project in Masvingo and another in Zaka where both farmers have used Leucaena to improve soil fertility and to provide fodder for animals. Transactions of the Zimbabwe Scientific Association Volume 72 (Supplement) 1998, pp. 69-7
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The study addressed the failure to scale up agroforestry farming system in the country. Despite ...
Farmer participation is giving a boost to agroforestry and, in turn, to farmer income and environmen...
Malawi is a land-locked country in southern Africa. Three-fourths of Malawi’s 13 million people rely...
The main limiting nutrient in most communal areas of Zimbabwe is nitrogen (N). There is also deterio...
In most of Southern Africa, crop yields are marginal because of the low intrinsic soil fertility, th...
Although traditional farming systems in southern Africa encompassed a remarkable agro-biodiversity, ...
Current crop production systems in Zimbabwe are vulnerable, especially in drought years, as the coun...
Purpose: The purpose of the present study was to investigate agroforestry adoption by smallholder fa...
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The study was carried out in Kiramuruzi, Gasange and Kabarore Sectors of Gatsibo District in Rwanda ...
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