Autor: Ngoma, Hambulo
- Narrowing maize yield gaps across smallholder farming systems in Zambia: what interventions, where, and for whom?
- Two crops are better than one for nutritional and economic outcomes of Zambian smallholder farms, but require more labour
- Risk aversion, impatience, and adoption of conservation agriculture practices among smallholders in Zambia
- Do rotations and intercrops matter? Opportunities for intensification and diversification of maize-based cropping systems in Zambia
- Rainfall forecasts, learning subsidies and conservation agriculture adoption: Experimental evidence from Zambia
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Autor: Simutowe, Esau
- Narrowing maize yield gaps across smallholder farming systems in Zambia: what interventions, where, and for whom?
- Two crops are better than one for nutritional and economic outcomes of Zambian smallholder farms, but require more labour
- Risk aversion, impatience, and adoption of conservation agriculture practices among smallholders in Zambia
- Do rotations and intercrops matter? Opportunities for intensification and diversification of maize-based cropping systems in Zambia
- Rainfall forecasts, learning subsidies and conservation agriculture adoption: Experimental evidence from Zambia
- Flat planting of cassava is more productive, economic and labour-saving than in annual ridges in the high-rainfall environments of Northern Zambia
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