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  1. Survey data on cost and benefit analysis for climate-smart agricultural (CSA) in the Coastal Savannah Agro-ecological Zone of Ghana by Karanja Ng'ang'a, Stanley, Mwungu, Chris Miyinzi, Miller, Vail, Essegbey, George Owusu, Karbo, Naaminong, Botchway, Vincent Ansah, Nautsukpo, Delali, Kingsley, Sam, Girvetz, Evan Hartunian

    Published 2018
    “…This repository contains survey data on cost-benefit analysis of climate-smart agricultural practices in Coastal Savannah Agro-ecological Zone of Ghana. The data is organized in tables using Microsoft Excel. …”
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  2. Use of successional sowing in evaluating cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) adaptation to drought in the Sudan savannah zone. 2. Responseof reproductive traits by Muleba, N., Mwanke, M., Drabo, I.

    Published 1991
    “…The ability of cultivars to (i) branch profusely, to compensate for stands lost by drought during seedling growth and (ii) flower at such a time that pod set and fill coincide with favourable climatic conditions appears to be a prerequisite for satisfactory adaptation to the Sudan savannah zone of semi-arid West Africa. Daylength-sensitivity and early maturity per se were inadequate to prevent yield losses under drought conditions.…”
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  3. Alleviation of soil constraints to crop growth in the upland alfisols and associated soil group of the West African Sudan savannah by tied ridges by Hulugalle, N.R.

    Published 1990
    “…The climate of the West African Sudan savannah (annual rainfall of 600–900 mm and a monomodal rainy season of 3–4 months) is characterized by frequent long- and short-term droughts. …”
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  4. Alleviation of soil constraints to crop growth in the upland Alfisols and associated soil groups of the West African Sudan savannah by tied ridges by Hulugalle, N.R.

    Published 1990
    “…The climate of the West African Sudan savannah (annual rainfall of 600-900 mm and a monomodal rainy season of 3-4 months) is characterized by frequent long- and short-term droughts. …”
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