Improved Crop Varieties, Agronomic Practices, Soil Water Conservation Practices

Establishment of demonstration plots on improved crop varieties (maize, groundnuts, soybeans and beans) and best-bet agronomic pratices and soil and water conservation practices in Babati, Kongwa, kiteto, Mvomero, Mbozi, Kilosa and Kilolo in Tanzania. Training of lead farmers and extension staff to...

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Autores principales: International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, International Center for Tropical Agriculture, World Agroforestry Centre, Hombolo Agricultural Research Institute, Selian Agricultural Research Institute
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Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144887
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author International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
International Center for Tropical Agriculture
World Agroforestry Centre
Hombolo Agricultural Research Institute
Selian Agricultural Research Institute
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International Center for Tropical Agriculture
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center
Selian Agricultural Research Institute
World Agroforestry Centre
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International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
International Center for Tropical Agriculture
World Agroforestry Centre
Hombolo Agricultural Research Institute
Selian Agricultural Research Institute
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description Establishment of demonstration plots on improved crop varieties (maize, groundnuts, soybeans and beans) and best-bet agronomic pratices and soil and water conservation practices in Babati, Kongwa, kiteto, Mvomero, Mbozi, Kilosa and Kilolo in Tanzania. Training of lead farmers and extension staff to empower them with knowledge on improved technologies so that they can also train others. This study contains data from different cereal legume rotation systems in northern Ghana. Project title: Enhancing Partnership among Africa RISING (AR), NAFAKA and TUBORESHE CHAKULA (TUBOCHA) Programs for Fast-Tracking Delivery and Scaling of Agricultural Technologies in Tanzania. Project abstract: This project is implemented in partnership between Africa RISING research team and NAFAKA and focuses on scaling of agricultural technologies that include deployment of improved maize varieties and legumes (beans, soybean, groundnuts), deployment of improved water and soil conservation practices and improved good agricultural practices in Babati, Kongwa, Kiteto, Kilosa, Mvomero, Mbozi and Kilolo districts of Tanzania. The project is implemented by CIMMYT, IITA, CIAT, ICRAF, ARI-Hombolo, AMINATA Quality Seeds compnay, Meru Agro-Tours and Cosultants seed company, NAFAKA and Selian Agricultural Research Institute. Project website: http://africa-rising.net
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spelling CGSpace1448872025-04-24T19:52:53Z Improved Crop Varieties, Agronomic Practices, Soil Water Conservation Practices International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center International Institute of Tropical Agriculture International Center for Tropical Agriculture World Agroforestry Centre Hombolo Agricultural Research Institute Selian Agricultural Research Institute groundnuts maize soybeans beans farming systems Establishment of demonstration plots on improved crop varieties (maize, groundnuts, soybeans and beans) and best-bet agronomic pratices and soil and water conservation practices in Babati, Kongwa, kiteto, Mvomero, Mbozi, Kilosa and Kilolo in Tanzania. Training of lead farmers and extension staff to empower them with knowledge on improved technologies so that they can also train others. This study contains data from different cereal legume rotation systems in northern Ghana. Project title: Enhancing Partnership among Africa RISING (AR), NAFAKA and TUBORESHE CHAKULA (TUBOCHA) Programs for Fast-Tracking Delivery and Scaling of Agricultural Technologies in Tanzania. Project abstract: This project is implemented in partnership between Africa RISING research team and NAFAKA and focuses on scaling of agricultural technologies that include deployment of improved maize varieties and legumes (beans, soybean, groundnuts), deployment of improved water and soil conservation practices and improved good agricultural practices in Babati, Kongwa, Kiteto, Kilosa, Mvomero, Mbozi and Kilolo districts of Tanzania. The project is implemented by CIMMYT, IITA, CIAT, ICRAF, ARI-Hombolo, AMINATA Quality Seeds compnay, Meru Agro-Tours and Cosultants seed company, NAFAKA and Selian Agricultural Research Institute. Project website: http://africa-rising.net 2016 2024-06-04T09:44:34Z 2024-06-04T09:44:34Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144887 en Open Access International Food Policy Research Institute International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center; International Institute of Tropical Agriculture; International Center for Tropical Agriculture; World Agroforestry Centre; Hombolo Agricultural Research Institute; Selian Agricultural Research Institute. 2016. Improved Crop Varieties, Agronomic Practices, Soil Water Conservation Practices. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/Z5ERKE. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.
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International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
International Center for Tropical Agriculture
World Agroforestry Centre
Hombolo Agricultural Research Institute
Selian Agricultural Research Institute
Improved Crop Varieties, Agronomic Practices, Soil Water Conservation Practices
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title_full Improved Crop Varieties, Agronomic Practices, Soil Water Conservation Practices
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title_full_unstemmed Improved Crop Varieties, Agronomic Practices, Soil Water Conservation Practices
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