This paper explores the potential and challenges of increasing production of food and feed on existing maize fields in mixed crop-livestock systems in the semi-arid areas of southern Africa. It integrates results from different sources of data and analysis: 1. Spatial stratification using secondary data for GIS layers: Maize mega-environments combined with recommendation domains for dual-purpose maize were constructed for Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe, stratifying the countries by demand factors (livestock densities and human population densities) and feed availability. Relative biomass contributions to feed resources from rangelands were compared to those from croplands to explore the usefulness of global datasets for feed supply estimat...
By 2050, to feed a nearly tripling and more urbanized population in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) will re...
Maize is a major staple food crop in southern Africa and stress tolerant improved varieties have the...
Questions as to which crop to grow, where, when and with what management, will be increasingly chall...
This paper explores the potential and challenges of increasing production of food and feed on existi...
In the three major maize producing countries in the East African region of Kenya, Tanzania and Ethio...
Supported by the CGIAR System-wide Livestock ProgrammeAs systems intensify, crops and livestock beco...
Mixed farming systems (MFS) are the main food source and exist across almost all agroecological regi...
Population pressures and the need to optimize the use of limited available land has led to increasin...
Soil fertility decline and erratic rainfall are major constraints to crop productivity on smallholde...
This data study contains data from a household and community survey in support of Africa RISING farm...
A major constraint on smallholder dairy farms in Kenya is inadequate feed supply resulting in low pr...
Sustainable intensification practices suitable for smallholders in southern Africa will be needed to...
Crop residues are important for livestock feed and nutrient cycling among many other functions on sm...
<p>Crop residues are important for livestock feed and nutrient cycling among many other functions on...
The datasets contain field level trial data on low-input agriculture systems in Zambia About the...
By 2050, to feed a nearly tripling and more urbanized population in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) will re...
Maize is a major staple food crop in southern Africa and stress tolerant improved varieties have the...
Questions as to which crop to grow, where, when and with what management, will be increasingly chall...
This paper explores the potential and challenges of increasing production of food and feed on existi...
In the three major maize producing countries in the East African region of Kenya, Tanzania and Ethio...
Supported by the CGIAR System-wide Livestock ProgrammeAs systems intensify, crops and livestock beco...
Mixed farming systems (MFS) are the main food source and exist across almost all agroecological regi...
Population pressures and the need to optimize the use of limited available land has led to increasin...
Soil fertility decline and erratic rainfall are major constraints to crop productivity on smallholde...
This data study contains data from a household and community survey in support of Africa RISING farm...
A major constraint on smallholder dairy farms in Kenya is inadequate feed supply resulting in low pr...
Sustainable intensification practices suitable for smallholders in southern Africa will be needed to...
Crop residues are important for livestock feed and nutrient cycling among many other functions on sm...
<p>Crop residues are important for livestock feed and nutrient cycling among many other functions on...
The datasets contain field level trial data on low-input agriculture systems in Zambia About the...
By 2050, to feed a nearly tripling and more urbanized population in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) will re...
Maize is a major staple food crop in southern Africa and stress tolerant improved varieties have the...
Questions as to which crop to grow, where, when and with what management, will be increasingly chall...