Root crops for food security in subSaharan Africa

Food production in sub-Saharan Africa has not kept up with population growth and the increasing pressure of population on the land has decreased the resource base and caused the farming environment to become vulnerable to unpredictable climatic changes. Thus, there will be more acute food deficits i...

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Main Author: Hahn, S.K.
Format: Conference Paper
Language:Inglés
Published: 1994
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/101103
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description Food production in sub-Saharan Africa has not kept up with population growth and the increasing pressure of population on the land has decreased the resource base and caused the farming environment to become vulnerable to unpredictable climatic changes. Thus, there will be more acute food deficits in the future unless the productivity of food crops, including root crops, is increased by at least 3% per annum. Root crops are capable of efficient production of low cost calories under marginal soil conditions. They are very tolerant of stresses and play important roles in the diversified farming systems in the region. As population pressure on the land increases, the importance of root crops has grown and hence they will play more vital roles in the regions food security. Experiences with root crops in the last two decades have shown that the productivity of root crops can be sustained and has substantially increased in certain countries with sound policy and improved technologies to keep up with population growth in sub-Saharan Africa.
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spelling CGSpace1011032023-06-08T15:42:38Z Root crops for food security in subSaharan Africa Hahn, S.K. food production population land farming systems Food production in sub-Saharan Africa has not kept up with population growth and the increasing pressure of population on the land has decreased the resource base and caused the farming environment to become vulnerable to unpredictable climatic changes. Thus, there will be more acute food deficits in the future unless the productivity of food crops, including root crops, is increased by at least 3% per annum. Root crops are capable of efficient production of low cost calories under marginal soil conditions. They are very tolerant of stresses and play important roles in the diversified farming systems in the region. As population pressure on the land increases, the importance of root crops has grown and hence they will play more vital roles in the regions food security. Experiences with root crops in the last two decades have shown that the productivity of root crops can be sustained and has substantially increased in certain countries with sound policy and improved technologies to keep up with population growth in sub-Saharan Africa. 1994 2019-04-24T12:29:53Z 2019-04-24T12:29:53Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/101103 en Limited Access Hahn, S.K. (1994). Root crops for food security in sub-Saharan Africa. In M.O. Akoroda (Ed.), Root crops for food security in Africa: Proceedings of the Fifth Triennial Symposium of the International Society for Tropical Root Crops-Africa Branch, 22-28 November 1992, Kampala, Uganda: IITA, (p. 16-21).
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farming systems
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Root crops for food security in subSaharan Africa
title Root crops for food security in subSaharan Africa
title_full Root crops for food security in subSaharan Africa
title_fullStr Root crops for food security in subSaharan Africa
title_full_unstemmed Root crops for food security in subSaharan Africa
title_short Root crops for food security in subSaharan Africa
title_sort root crops for food security in subsaharan africa
topic food production
population
land
farming systems
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