Fertilizer Use on Smallholder Farms in Eastern Province, Zambia

Fertilizer Use on Smallholder Farms in Eastern Province, Zambia
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Publisher : Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages : 94
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ISBN-10 : 0896290972
ISBN-13 : 9780896290976
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Fertilizer Use on Smallholder Farms in Eastern Province, Zambia by : Dayanatha Jha

Background of the study area. Response to fertilizer application. Adoption and fertilizer use practices. Farmer's access to fertilizers. Determinants of fertilizer use. Fertilizer use and transition to commercial agriculture. Policy implications.

Adopting Improved Farm Technology

Adopting Improved Farm Technology
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Publisher : Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages : 440
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ISBN-10 : 089629319X
ISBN-13 : 9780896293199
Rating : 4/5 (9X Downloads)

Synopsis Adopting Improved Farm Technology by : Rafael Celis

The physical, institutional and policy environment; The determinants and effects of technology adoption; Determinants of other factors influencing technology adoption.

Trees on the Farm

Trees on the Farm
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Publisher : CABI
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 0851998844
ISBN-13 : 9780851998848
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Trees on the Farm by : Steven Charles Franzel

Most published books on agroforestry have focused on biophysical aspects. There has been a lack of scientifically rigorous information about the socioeconomic features of agroforestry, and the adoption of agroforestry practices by farmers.This book fills that gap by assessing the adoption of selected agroforestry practices developed with African farmers, describing methods, and drawing out the implications for research, development, and policy. The volume includes five case studies of research conducted in Kenya and Zambia to evaluate the adoption potential of agroforestry. The cases illustrate methods of farm and village technology design, testing, and analysis that are applicable to a wide range of natural resource management practices.Along with the case studies, the contents also include chapters on: methods for assessing agroforestry adoption potential, promoting new agroforestry technologies: policy lessons from on-farm research, and assessing adoption potential: lessons learned and future directions.

African Smallholders

African Smallholders
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Publisher : CABI
Total Pages : 396
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ISBN-10 : 9781845937164
ISBN-13 : 1845937163
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis African Smallholders by : Göran Djurfeldt

This book investigates how the changed agricultural policy climate affected government policies in the nine countries studied already as part of the preceding project: Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia. By repeating the cross-sectional survey made in over 100 villages in 2002 and converting it into a panel, it is possible to trace village- and household-level effects of agricultural policies and other macro-level processes. The book consists of 14 chapters most of which revolve around studies on each of the nine case study countries.

Adoption of Hybrid Maize in Zambia

Adoption of Hybrid Maize in Zambia
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Publisher : Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages : 162
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ISBN-10 : 0896291030
ISBN-13 : 9780896291034
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Adoption of Hybrid Maize in Zambia by : Shubh K. Kumar

Research and policy issues in adoption of hybrid maize in Zambia; Analytical approach abd methodology; Agriculture in Eastern Province; Characteristics and determinants of hybrid maize adoption; Labor allocation patterns; Food consumption and nutrient intakes; Effects on health and nutritional status;

Achieving Food Security in Southern Africa

Achieving Food Security in Southern Africa
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Publisher : Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages : 345
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ISBN-10 : 9780896293359
ISBN-13 : 0896293351
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Achieving Food Security in Southern Africa by : Lawrence James Haddad

Agrarian change in tropical landscapes

Agrarian change in tropical landscapes
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Publisher : CIFOR
Total Pages : 323
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ISBN-10 : 9786023870226
ISBN-13 : 6023870228
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Agrarian change in tropical landscapes by : Liz Deakin

Agricultural expansion has transformed and fragmented forest habitats at alarming rates across the globe, but particularly so in tropical landscapes. The resulting land-use configurations encompass varying mosaics of tree cover, human settlements and agricultural land units. Meanwhile, global demand for agricultural commodities is at unprecedented levels. The need to feed nine billion people by 2050 in a world of changing food demands is causing increasing agricultural intensification. As such, market-orientated production systems are now increasingly replacing traditional farming practices, but at what cost? The Agrarian Change project, coordinated by the Center for International Forestry Research, explores the conservation, livelihood and food security implications of land-use and agrarian change processes at the landscape scale. This book provides detailed background information on seven multi-functional landscapes in Ethiopia, Cameroon, Indonesia, Nicaragua, Bangladesh, Zambia and Burkina Faso. The focal landscapes were selected as they exhibit various scenarios of changing forest cover, agricultural modification and integration with local and global commodity markets. A standardized research protocol will allow for future comparative analyses between these sites. Each case study chapter provides a comprehensive description of the physical and socioeconomic context of each focal landscape and a structured account of the historical and political drivers of land-use change occurring in the area. Each case study also draws on contemporary information obtained from key informant interviews, focus group discussions and preliminary data collection regarding key topics of interest including: changes in forest cover and dependency on forest products, farming practices, tenure institutions, the role and presence of conservation initiatives, and major economic activities. The follow-on empirical study is already underway in the landscapes described in this book. It examines responses to agrarian change processes at household, farm, village and landscape levels with a focus on poverty levels, food security, dietary diversity and nutrition, agricultural yields, biodiversity, migration and land tenure. This research intends to provide much needed insights into how landscape-scale land-use trajectories manifest in local communities and advance understanding of multi-functional landscapes as socioecological systems.

Reforming agricultural markets in Africa

Reforming agricultural markets in Africa
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Publisher : Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9780801871986
ISBN-13 : 0801871980
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Reforming agricultural markets in Africa by : Kherallah, Mylene

The long-term reduction of hunger and poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa remains one of the great challenges for the international development community. Eliminating hunger and promoting widespread growth in the region inevitably involves agriculture, given its central role in the region’s economies. Over the past 20 years, most African governments have carried out reforms to deregulate agricultural markets and reduce the role of state enterprises. How much has the state actually withdrawn from agricultural markets? Have well-functioning private markets emerged? How successful were these reforms in boosting agricultural production, economic growth, and the incomes of the rural poor? What lessons can we learn from the reform process? The authors of this book address these questions through an analysis based on an extensive review of experiences with reform, focusing on three major agricultural markets: fertilizer, food crops, and export crops. They examine the historical rationales for intervention, the factors contributing to reform, the process of implementation, and the impact of the reforms on farmers and consumers in Sub-Saharan Africa. The authors find that reforms have had many favorable results, but that the impact has been muted by partial implementation and structural constraints. They propose a new agenda for promoting the development of agricultural markets in Sub-Saharan Africa, identifying areas where governments can play a supportive role. They argue that appropriate agricultural marketing policies and investments can improve livelihoods and the economic health of the region.