Chitemene slash-and-burn cultivation continues to be a dominating cropping system in northern Zambia even after the introduction of modern technologies such as hybrid maize and fertilizer. The rationale of farming systems evolution in northern Zambia where labour markets have been absent or highly imperfect, has been analyzed by goal programming based on the theories of Chayanov (1966) and Nakajima (1986). Carrying capacity estimation is incorporated in the models and discussed in relation to the sustainability of land use systems in the area. The major changes in agricultural technologies in northern Zambia during this century has been the introduction of cassava, maize and fertilizer technologies. Cassava has had the most significant impa...
The ability of agricultural policy makers to promote national development objectives requires an acc...
Fertilizer use remains very low in most of Africa despite widespread agreement that much higher use ...
In this thesis I use Zambia as a country case to discuss the role small-scale agriculture can play i...
Chitemene slash-and-burn cultivation continues to be a dominating cropping system in northern Zambia...
<p>Maize is the principle food staple in Zambia, providing both food and income for most of the rura...
Enhanced agriculture productivity in sub-Saharan Africa is critical to promote economic growth and p...
Relationships involving maize (Zea mays) production, maize retained for household consumption, house...
Zambia needs to undergo structural transformation triggered by increased agricultural and rural labo...
Primary data were collected from smallholder maize farmers in the Central province of Zambia. The da...
The approach favoured by most donors is to stimulate growth in smallholder agriculture by a variety ...
New technology and new innovations have for long been considered as a spring for growth. Conservatio...
The objective of this paper is to identify factors which limit the ability of Zambian farmers to inc...
Although a majority of Zambians work in agriculture, only a small minority of smallholders succeed i...
170 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.Traditional diffusion models ...
Undernourishment is still a present problem in the world. Progress have been made in the fight again...
The ability of agricultural policy makers to promote national development objectives requires an acc...
Fertilizer use remains very low in most of Africa despite widespread agreement that much higher use ...
In this thesis I use Zambia as a country case to discuss the role small-scale agriculture can play i...
Chitemene slash-and-burn cultivation continues to be a dominating cropping system in northern Zambia...
<p>Maize is the principle food staple in Zambia, providing both food and income for most of the rura...
Enhanced agriculture productivity in sub-Saharan Africa is critical to promote economic growth and p...
Relationships involving maize (Zea mays) production, maize retained for household consumption, house...
Zambia needs to undergo structural transformation triggered by increased agricultural and rural labo...
Primary data were collected from smallholder maize farmers in the Central province of Zambia. The da...
The approach favoured by most donors is to stimulate growth in smallholder agriculture by a variety ...
New technology and new innovations have for long been considered as a spring for growth. Conservatio...
The objective of this paper is to identify factors which limit the ability of Zambian farmers to inc...
Although a majority of Zambians work in agriculture, only a small minority of smallholders succeed i...
170 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.Traditional diffusion models ...
Undernourishment is still a present problem in the world. Progress have been made in the fight again...
The ability of agricultural policy makers to promote national development objectives requires an acc...
Fertilizer use remains very low in most of Africa despite widespread agreement that much higher use ...
In this thesis I use Zambia as a country case to discuss the role small-scale agriculture can play i...