Food legumes in Sub-Saharan Africa play a vital role by being a source of livelihood for millions of people; and offer tremendous potential to contribute to the alleviation of malnutrition among resource-poor farmers. They contribute to the sustainability of cropping systems and soil fertility. Cowpea and dry beans are the two main food legume crops grown in Sub-Saharan Africa. Area harvested under all food legumes was more than 20 million ha in 2006-08, representing 28% of the global food legume area harvested. Yields are low compared to other developing and developed countries; however they have increased at an annual rate of 1.6% with an increase in production of 3.9% per year. The region has stayed a net importer over the period. Price ...
Grain legumes have great potential for improving smallholder farmers’ productivity in SubSaharan Afr...
Open Access JournalCowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp) is a vital legume crop for Zambia’s urban an...
Legume technologies are widely promoted among smallholders in southern Africa, providing an opportun...
Food legumes in Sub-Saharan Africa play a vital role by being a source of livelihood for millions of...
Food legumes play an important and diverse role in the farming systems and in the diets of poor peop...
Trends and outlook described for the two main grain legume crops grown in Mali. Cowpea, an indigenou...
Abstract Although nodulated legumes have been used by indigenous peoples in Africa for centuries, th...
Legumes are often cited as essential components for sustainable agriculture development in Africa, y...
The superior agronomic and human nutritional properties of grain legumes (pulses) make them an ideal...
Grain legumes play an important nutritional role in the diet of millions of people in the developing...
In addition to their role in human nutrition, food legumes are an integral part of farming systems w...
The soils of sub-Saharan Africa are deficient in many nutrients but the lack of nitrogen is the most...
Agriculture is the main economic revenue in sub-Saharan African countries, playing a key role on sma...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 25 Apr 2022In Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), both crop production ...
Although there is increasing awareness of the importance of food legumes in human, animal and soil h...
Grain legumes have great potential for improving smallholder farmers’ productivity in SubSaharan Afr...
Open Access JournalCowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp) is a vital legume crop for Zambia’s urban an...
Legume technologies are widely promoted among smallholders in southern Africa, providing an opportun...
Food legumes in Sub-Saharan Africa play a vital role by being a source of livelihood for millions of...
Food legumes play an important and diverse role in the farming systems and in the diets of poor peop...
Trends and outlook described for the two main grain legume crops grown in Mali. Cowpea, an indigenou...
Abstract Although nodulated legumes have been used by indigenous peoples in Africa for centuries, th...
Legumes are often cited as essential components for sustainable agriculture development in Africa, y...
The superior agronomic and human nutritional properties of grain legumes (pulses) make them an ideal...
Grain legumes play an important nutritional role in the diet of millions of people in the developing...
In addition to their role in human nutrition, food legumes are an integral part of farming systems w...
The soils of sub-Saharan Africa are deficient in many nutrients but the lack of nitrogen is the most...
Agriculture is the main economic revenue in sub-Saharan African countries, playing a key role on sma...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 25 Apr 2022In Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), both crop production ...
Although there is increasing awareness of the importance of food legumes in human, animal and soil h...
Grain legumes have great potential for improving smallholder farmers’ productivity in SubSaharan Afr...
Open Access JournalCowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp) is a vital legume crop for Zambia’s urban an...
Legume technologies are widely promoted among smallholders in southern Africa, providing an opportun...