Several researchers have written on the situation of agriculture in Lesotho. Common to all of them is the observation that there has been a decline in food production in Lesotho. While the earlier researchers attribute this condition to migrant labour problem, the recent ones blame it upon the Basotho’s failure to use yield-boosting factors such as insecticides, herbicides, disease resistant cultivars and other crop protection technologies. While it is true that the above mentioned issues may have played their role in retarding agricultural production in Lesotho, this paper argues that there are other unobtrusive factors whose influence is as equally pernicious to sustainable agriculture in Lesotho. The paper singles out certain cultural as...
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Maize is a staple crop in Lesotho; hence, it can be vital in improving food security and strengtheni...
This exploratory study evaluated biophysical, cultural and socio-economic factors affecting crop pro...
It is postulated that agricultural development in third world countries cannot properly be appraised...
Lesotho has a land area of about 30.340 square kilometers and is completely surrounded by the Republ...
Irrigation farming has been practised in Lesotho for over thirty years and yet, to date, there is ve...
In this study growth rates of harvested area, production and productivity of major crops grown in th...
In Lesotho, agriculture remains a major source of income for more than 80% of rural population. The\...
Most farming at subsistence level is located in rural areas where the majority of smallholder farmer...
M.Inf.For centuries man has relied on agriculture to sustain human life. Farmers, as usual, were con...
Lesotho's rural development policy evolved at the beginning of the second decade of the last century...
This study explores the meaning and value of Basotho traditional farming practices and Indigenous kn...
M.Inf.For centuries man has relied on agriculture to sustain human life. Farmers, as usual, were con...
Lesotho has a land area of about 30.340 square kilometers and is completely surrounded by the Republ...
Lesotho has a land area of about 30.340 square kilometers and is completely surrounded by the Republ...
I hereby certify that, unless specifically indicated to the contrary in the text, this dissertation ...
Maize is a staple crop in Lesotho; hence, it can be vital in improving food security and strengtheni...
This exploratory study evaluated biophysical, cultural and socio-economic factors affecting crop pro...
It is postulated that agricultural development in third world countries cannot properly be appraised...
Lesotho has a land area of about 30.340 square kilometers and is completely surrounded by the Republ...
Irrigation farming has been practised in Lesotho for over thirty years and yet, to date, there is ve...
In this study growth rates of harvested area, production and productivity of major crops grown in th...
In Lesotho, agriculture remains a major source of income for more than 80% of rural population. The\...
Most farming at subsistence level is located in rural areas where the majority of smallholder farmer...
M.Inf.For centuries man has relied on agriculture to sustain human life. Farmers, as usual, were con...
Lesotho's rural development policy evolved at the beginning of the second decade of the last century...
This study explores the meaning and value of Basotho traditional farming practices and Indigenous kn...
M.Inf.For centuries man has relied on agriculture to sustain human life. Farmers, as usual, were con...
Lesotho has a land area of about 30.340 square kilometers and is completely surrounded by the Republ...
Lesotho has a land area of about 30.340 square kilometers and is completely surrounded by the Republ...
I hereby certify that, unless specifically indicated to the contrary in the text, this dissertation ...
Maize is a staple crop in Lesotho; hence, it can be vital in improving food security and strengtheni...
This exploratory study evaluated biophysical, cultural and socio-economic factors affecting crop pro...