Priority regions for research on dryland cereals and legumes
Dryland cereals and legumes are important crops in farming systems across the world. Yet they are frequently neglected among the priorities for international agricultural research and development, often due to lack of information on their magnitude and extent. Given what we know about the global distribution of dryland cereals and legumes, what regions should be high priority for research and development to improve livelihoods and food security? This research evaluated the geographic dimensions of these crops and the farming systems where they are found worldwide.
Quantificação do Rendimento do Amendoim no Cultivo em Sequeiro no Chókwè
Quantifying water productivity in rainfed cropping systems in Limpopo Province RSA
Project GLO/91/013 Annual Report 1998 Ecologically Sustainable Cassava plant protection in South America and Africa: An Environmentally Sound Approach
Quantifying water productivity in rainfed cropping systems in Limpopo province South Africa
Project GLO/91/013 Annual report 1994 Ecologically Sustainable Cassava plant protection in South America and Africa: An Environmentally Sound Approach
Project GLO/91/013 Annual report 1995 Ecologically Sustainable Cassava plant protection in South America and Africa: An Environmentally Sound Approach
Promising small-scale irrigation and fodder interventions in Ghana
Reduciing Risk Mekong Improving Yield in the Drawdown Area of Yali Reservoir, Vietnam
Under the MK1 project Soils and Fertilizers Research Institute (SFRI) and Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (DARD) introduced a short term variety of cassava (KM 98-7) that can reach maturity after 7 months and give better yield and starch content. The on-farm pilot started with 3 farmers in 2012 (1.5 ha) in 1 commune and thereafter expanded to 36 farmers in 2013 (20 ha) in two communes around Yali reservoir. The results in both 2012 and 2013.