Improved water harvesting and soil erosion control using the remarkably simple practice of contour stone bunding is shown to increase grain yields by 41% in low rainfall regions of Burkina Faso. Empirical results show that yield increases in food crops help foodbuying farm households import substitute in food consumption, reduce livestock production, and increase seasonal migration which is more compatible with seasonal agriculture than with the yearlong livestock activity. Self-sufficient households, by contrast, can take advantage of higher yields to free resources from food production and allocate these to expand their livestock economy, thus benefiting more from the region's comparative advantage. We also show that greater effectiveness...
Family farms are poorly modernized in Burkina Faso despite their predominance in the country’s agric...
Many smallholder farms in sub-Saharan Africa are characterised by the integration of crops and lives...
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Improved water harvesting and soil erosion control using the remarkably simple practice of contour s...
Improved water harvesting and soil erosion control using the remarkably simple practice of contour s...
Improved water harvesting and soil erosion control using the remarkably simple practice of contour s...
This paper uses a profit function approach with farm-level survey data from Burkina Faso to estimate...
Traditionally, cereal crop harvest residues are communally grazed by the ruminant herds of villagers...
This article analyses the determinants of animal traction adoption, and for traction and non-tractio...
Although 22 percent of land in sub-Saharan Africa is arid or semiarid rangeland, development policie...
Livestock holdings in rural areas of the West African Semi-arid Tropics (WASAT) are often substantia...
Farmers in the Sahel have been acknowledged for reclaiming degraded lands and improving food securit...
This paper uses farm-level survey data from Burkina Faso to estimate, using a profit function approa...
Agricultural production in the semi-arid agro-ecosystems of the Sahel centres on cereal staple crops...
Livestock provide substantial contribution to the wellbeing of many rural dwellers. However, the lev...
Family farms are poorly modernized in Burkina Faso despite their predominance in the country’s agric...
Many smallholder farms in sub-Saharan Africa are characterised by the integration of crops and lives...
Springer Nature has provided an Open Access version of this article via following link: http://rdcu....
Improved water harvesting and soil erosion control using the remarkably simple practice of contour s...
Improved water harvesting and soil erosion control using the remarkably simple practice of contour s...
Improved water harvesting and soil erosion control using the remarkably simple practice of contour s...
This paper uses a profit function approach with farm-level survey data from Burkina Faso to estimate...
Traditionally, cereal crop harvest residues are communally grazed by the ruminant herds of villagers...
This article analyses the determinants of animal traction adoption, and for traction and non-tractio...
Although 22 percent of land in sub-Saharan Africa is arid or semiarid rangeland, development policie...
Livestock holdings in rural areas of the West African Semi-arid Tropics (WASAT) are often substantia...
Farmers in the Sahel have been acknowledged for reclaiming degraded lands and improving food securit...
This paper uses farm-level survey data from Burkina Faso to estimate, using a profit function approa...
Agricultural production in the semi-arid agro-ecosystems of the Sahel centres on cereal staple crops...
Livestock provide substantial contribution to the wellbeing of many rural dwellers. However, the lev...
Family farms are poorly modernized in Burkina Faso despite their predominance in the country’s agric...
Many smallholder farms in sub-Saharan Africa are characterised by the integration of crops and lives...
Springer Nature has provided an Open Access version of this article via following link: http://rdcu....