Over the past half-century, agricultural production gains have provided a platform for rural and urban economic growth worldwide. In African countries, however, agriculture has been widely assumed to have performed badly. Foresight commissioned analyses of 40 projects and programmes in 20 countries where sustainable intensification has been developed during the 1990s-2000s. The cases included crop improvements, agroforestry and soil conservation, conservation agriculture, integrated pest management, horticulture, livestock and fodder crops, aquaculture and novel policies and partnerships. By early 2010, these projects had documented benefits for 10.39 million farmers and their families and improvements on approximately 12.75 million ha. Foo...
While the world is projected to need a major increase in crop production to feed a population of aro...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is increasingly promoted in Africa as an alternative for coping with t...
Africa is short of food, due particularly to increasing population and under-investment in agricultu...
Over the past half-century, agricultural production gains have provided a platform for rural and urb...
Crop-livestock farms across Africa are highly variable due to in agroecological and socioeconomic fa...
Sustainable intensification is a key component of agricultural development in Africa, urgently neede...
At a recent workshop discussing the design of a new research project on the sustainable intensificat...
The population of Africa will double in the next 33 years to reach 2.5 billion by 2050. Although rou...
For African agricultural productivity to improve, governments and donors must invest in programs and...
African agriculture faces major challenges with growing population pressure and the impact of climat...
Economic growth in Africa accelerated in the new millennium, enhancing confidence in the continent’s...
The UN Sustainable Development Goals of Zero poverty and Zero hunger include leaving no one behind a...
Crop-livestock farms across Africa are highly variable due to in agroecological and socioeconomic fa...
A great deal of Africa's wealth remains untapped, as productive land is not being cultivated as well...
The majority of Africans still live in rural areas, and an astonishing one in three Africans, or 215...
While the world is projected to need a major increase in crop production to feed a population of aro...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is increasingly promoted in Africa as an alternative for coping with t...
Africa is short of food, due particularly to increasing population and under-investment in agricultu...
Over the past half-century, agricultural production gains have provided a platform for rural and urb...
Crop-livestock farms across Africa are highly variable due to in agroecological and socioeconomic fa...
Sustainable intensification is a key component of agricultural development in Africa, urgently neede...
At a recent workshop discussing the design of a new research project on the sustainable intensificat...
The population of Africa will double in the next 33 years to reach 2.5 billion by 2050. Although rou...
For African agricultural productivity to improve, governments and donors must invest in programs and...
African agriculture faces major challenges with growing population pressure and the impact of climat...
Economic growth in Africa accelerated in the new millennium, enhancing confidence in the continent’s...
The UN Sustainable Development Goals of Zero poverty and Zero hunger include leaving no one behind a...
Crop-livestock farms across Africa are highly variable due to in agroecological and socioeconomic fa...
A great deal of Africa's wealth remains untapped, as productive land is not being cultivated as well...
The majority of Africans still live in rural areas, and an astonishing one in three Africans, or 215...
While the world is projected to need a major increase in crop production to feed a population of aro...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is increasingly promoted in Africa as an alternative for coping with t...
Africa is short of food, due particularly to increasing population and under-investment in agricultu...