African farmers are poorly resourced, highly diverse and aground by poverty traps making them rather impervious to change. As a consequence R4D efforts usually result in benefits but also trade-offs that constraint adoption and change. A typical case is the use of crop residues as mulches or as feedstock. Here we linked a database of household surveys with a dynamic whole farm simulation model, to quantify the diversity of trade-offs from the alternative use of crop residues. Simulating all the households in the survey (n = 613) over 99 years of synthetic climate data, showed that benefits and trade-offs from “mulching or munching” differ across agro-ecologies, and within agro-ecologies across typologies of households. Even though trade-off...
Cereal residues represent a major resource for livestock feeding during the dry season in southern A...
Globally, hunger has been on the rise, with concentration among smallholder farmers who paradoxicall...
To ensure their livelihoods within resource constrained settings, diverse smallholder farmers in Sub...
African farmers are poorly resourced, highly diverse and aground by poverty traps making them rather...
Crop diversification has a long history in Africa, as a foundation for more resilient and sustainabl...
Includes abstract in FrenchCrop diversification has a long history in Africa, as a foundation for mo...
The development of cropping systems simulation capabilities world-wide combined with easy access to ...
International audienceTraditionally, cereal crop harvest residues are communally grazed by the rumin...
African farming systems are highly heterogeneous: between agroecological and socioeconomic environme...
African farming systems are highly heterogeneous: between agroecological and socioeconomic environme...
African farming systems are highly heterogeneous: between agroecological and socioeconomic environme...
African farming systems are highly heterogeneous: between agroecological and socioeconomic environme...
Mario Herrero is ILRI authorAfrican smallholder farming systems are complex, dynamic systems with ma...
Farmers in Africa have long adapted to climatic and other risks by diversifying their farming activi...
Cereal residues represent a major resource for livestock feeding during the dry season in southern A...
Globally, hunger has been on the rise, with concentration among smallholder farmers who paradoxicall...
To ensure their livelihoods within resource constrained settings, diverse smallholder farmers in Sub...
African farmers are poorly resourced, highly diverse and aground by poverty traps making them rather...
Crop diversification has a long history in Africa, as a foundation for more resilient and sustainabl...
Includes abstract in FrenchCrop diversification has a long history in Africa, as a foundation for mo...
The development of cropping systems simulation capabilities world-wide combined with easy access to ...
International audienceTraditionally, cereal crop harvest residues are communally grazed by the rumin...
African farming systems are highly heterogeneous: between agroecological and socioeconomic environme...
African farming systems are highly heterogeneous: between agroecological and socioeconomic environme...
African farming systems are highly heterogeneous: between agroecological and socioeconomic environme...
African farming systems are highly heterogeneous: between agroecological and socioeconomic environme...
Mario Herrero is ILRI authorAfrican smallholder farming systems are complex, dynamic systems with ma...
Farmers in Africa have long adapted to climatic and other risks by diversifying their farming activi...
Cereal residues represent a major resource for livestock feeding during the dry season in southern A...
Globally, hunger has been on the rise, with concentration among smallholder farmers who paradoxicall...
To ensure their livelihoods within resource constrained settings, diverse smallholder farmers in Sub...