Facilitating Conservation Agriculture in Namibia through understanding farmers’ planned behaviour and decision making
Subsistence agriculture in Northern Namibia has been unable to feed the population due to out-dated agricultural techniques and erratic rainfall patterns. However, a novel Conservation Agriculture (CA) technique has been developed and introduced in Namibia which significantly boosts yields and stabi...
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SLU/Dept. of People and Society
2013
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