Search Results - "Mozambique"
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Native phytoseiid mites as indicators of non-target eVects of the introduction of Typhlodromalus aripo for the biological control of cassava green mite in Africa
Published 2007“…Possible mechanism for the increase in abundance of I. degenerans and E. fustis in Malawi, and changes in within-plant distribution of E. baetae and I. degenerans in Mozambique and Malawi, respectively, are discussed. …”
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Randomized Control Trial Baseline Data on Use of Improved Efficient Cookstoves in Malawi
Published 2021“…A similar baseline study was also conducted in Mozambique in the district of Angonia. Dedza district in Malawi was selected because it shares a transboundary with Angonia district in Mozambique and has similar biophysical and socioeconomic conditions. …”
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Lessons from a stocktaking evaluation of IFPRI’s experience with country programs
Published 2019“…These teams worked in newly opened country program offices in Africa south of the Sahara (Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Ghana, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, and Uganda) as well as in Bangladesh, China, Costa Rica, India, and Pakistan.…”
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From the enemy-centric to people-centric approach: Views and attitudes of Mozambicans living in Johannesburg towards SAMIM’s counterinsurgency in Cabo Delgado
Published 2024“…The Southern African Mission in Mozambique (SAMIM) has been relatively under-researched in view of its conception among Mozambicans. …”
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Yield gap decomposition: quantifying factors limiting soybean yield in Southern Africa
Published 2024“…This study showed that besides soil nutrients and plant nutrition, soybean variety is the most limiting factor in Malawi and Zambia, whereas, in Mozambique, seed rate is significant. Overall, in the Southern Africa region (Malawi, Zambia, and Mozambique) the major soybean yield gap contributors are: variety (63.9%), seed rate (49.7%), and disease damage (36.3%), especially soybean rust. …”
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Necessidades de Informação e Transferência de Tecnologias dos Produtores Agrários para Adaptação às Mudanças Climáticas no Distrito de Chicualacuala, Província de Gaza
Published 2015“…Mozambique is considered one of the countries that will suffer significant negative effects of climate change, in particular droughts, floods and cyclones. …”
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Exploring the productivity and profitability of small-scale communal irrigation systems in Sub-Saharan Africa
Published 2017“…This special issue explores the challenges associated with increasing the productivity and profitability of small-scale communal irrigation systems in a world with growing demand for food and scarce water supplies. Case studies from Mozambique, Tanzania and Zimbabwe in south-eastern Africa are used to detail the challenges, opportunities and possible solutions. …”
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Yield gap decomposition: quantifying factors limiting soybean yield in Southern Africa
Published 2024“…This study showed that besides soil nutrients and plant nutrition, soybean variety is the most limiting factor in Malawi and Zambia, whereas, in Mozambique, seed rate is significant. Overall, in the Southern Africa region (Malawi, Zambia, and Mozambique) the major soybean yield gap contributors are: variety (63.9%), seed rate (49.7%), and disease damage (36.3%), especially soybean rust. …”
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Dataset for: Costing of sweetpotato breeding pipelines by CIP and NARS programs in sub-Sahara Africa, 2024
Published 2025“…In 2024, CIP in Uganda and Mozambique as well as NARS programs namely Zambia, Malawi and Uganda costed their breeding programs. …”
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Groundwater for aDvancing Resilience (G4DR) in Africa
Published 2025“…Funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and implemented by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the project is executed by the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) in partnership with key partners, namely, African Ministers’ Council on Water (AMCOW), International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Southern African Development Community – Groundwater Management Institute (SADC-GMI), and the national water ministries in Benin, Malawi, Mozambique, Togo, and Uganda. The project has three pilot sites - Shire Aquifer (Malawi and Mozambique), Upper Nile Water Management Zone (Uganda), and Mono River Basin (Benin and Togo), which will be areas to showcase practical solutions on groundwater management, monitoring and governance; contributing to the broader outcomes of the project, which include the integration of groundwater into national and regional planning, strengthening basin-level data and governance, enhancing capacity and facilitating stronger inclusion of women and youth in decision-making.…”
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Genetic diversity and relationship of indigenous goats of Sub-saharan Africa using microsatellite DNA markers
Published 2009“…This study was undertaken to determine the genetic diversity in and differentiation of relationships among 18 populations of goats from Uganda (4), Tanzania (5), Kenya (2), Mozambique (2), Nigeria (3), Mali (1) and Guinea Bissau (1). …”
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The impact of adoption of conservation agriculture on smallholder farmers’ food security in semi-arid zones of southern Africa
Published 2017“…RESULTS The study that utilized a data set covering 1623 households in Zimbabwe, Malawi and Mozambique found no significant impact of conservation agriculture adoption on Food Consumption Score of farmers in Zimbabwe and Malawi. …”
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The cost of no measures
Published 2003“…Early in 2003, fresh outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) were declared in Botswana and Mozambique.…”
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FANRPAN Dialogue Newsletter, August 2009
Published 2009“…Malawi & Mozambique Success Stories and Lessons from the Caribbean.…”
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Report to Annual General Meeting 2008 from the Alliance of CGIAR Centres
Published 2008“…Report of the Alliance of the CGIAR Centers to the Annual General Meeting of the CGIAR at Maputo, Mozambique, December, 2008.…”
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