Agroforestry tree domestication emerged as a farmer-driven, market-led process in the early 1990s and became an international initiative. A participatory approach now supplements the more traditional aspects of tree improvement, and is seen as an important strategy towards the Millennium Development Goals of eradicating poverty and hunger, promoting social equity and environmental sustainability. Considerable progress has been made towards the domestication of indigenous fruits and nuts in many villages in Cameroon and Nigeria. Vegetatively-propagated cultivars based on a sound knowledge of ‘ideotypes’ derived from an understanding of the tree-to-tree variation in many commercially important traits are being developed by farmers. These are ...
This paper follows the transition from ethnobotany to a deeper scientific understanding of the food ...
Increasing Benefits from Agroforestry Tree Products in West and Central Africa. Des alevins de tilap...
More than 420 research papers, involving more than 50 tree species, form the literature on agrofores...
Agroforestry tree domestication emerged as a farmer-driven, market-led process in the early 1990s an...
Agroforestry tree domestication emerged as a farmer-driven, market-led process in the early 1990’s a...
Agroforestry tree domestication emerged as a farmer-driven, market-led process in the early 1990s an...
We execute tree ‘domestication’ as a farmer-driven and market-led process, which matches the intrasp...
Internationally, there is interest in increasing the trade in ‘green’ market products, such as organ...
The domestication of new tree crops is one means for improving food and nutritional security. In the...
The World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) has been working in the African Humid Tropics (AHT) since 1987...
The increasing loss of forest resources in tropical countries leaves farmers without the food and ot...
Research on participatory domestication of indigenous trees in West and Central Africa started in 19...
The International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology for Development (IAAS...
[Extract] Increasingly, agroforestry trees are being improved in quality and productivity through th...
Research on indigenous fruit and nuts has accumulated considerably in Sub-Saharan Africa, and their ...
This paper follows the transition from ethnobotany to a deeper scientific understanding of the food ...
Increasing Benefits from Agroforestry Tree Products in West and Central Africa. Des alevins de tilap...
More than 420 research papers, involving more than 50 tree species, form the literature on agrofores...
Agroforestry tree domestication emerged as a farmer-driven, market-led process in the early 1990s an...
Agroforestry tree domestication emerged as a farmer-driven, market-led process in the early 1990’s a...
Agroforestry tree domestication emerged as a farmer-driven, market-led process in the early 1990s an...
We execute tree ‘domestication’ as a farmer-driven and market-led process, which matches the intrasp...
Internationally, there is interest in increasing the trade in ‘green’ market products, such as organ...
The domestication of new tree crops is one means for improving food and nutritional security. In the...
The World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) has been working in the African Humid Tropics (AHT) since 1987...
The increasing loss of forest resources in tropical countries leaves farmers without the food and ot...
Research on participatory domestication of indigenous trees in West and Central Africa started in 19...
The International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology for Development (IAAS...
[Extract] Increasingly, agroforestry trees are being improved in quality and productivity through th...
Research on indigenous fruit and nuts has accumulated considerably in Sub-Saharan Africa, and their ...
This paper follows the transition from ethnobotany to a deeper scientific understanding of the food ...
Increasing Benefits from Agroforestry Tree Products in West and Central Africa. Des alevins de tilap...
More than 420 research papers, involving more than 50 tree species, form the literature on agrofores...