Search Results - "vegetable"
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Bundling climate smart agriculture and climate information services: the CSA Bundler Application
Published 2025“…Five priority value chains were selected including maize, rice, cowpea, yam, and vegetables. To achieve inclusiveness, soybean, groundnut, cocoa, poultry and goat were added as strategic value chains with high value addition potential. …”
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Promotion de l’aménagement forestier dans la zone de forêt tropicale humide d’Afrique occidentale et centrale anglophone: rapport final
Published 1997“…Le premier chapitre décrit la situation des forêts en Afrique occidentale et centrale, en s’intéressant notamment à la distribution de la végétation et aux facteurs qui influent sur la distribution des forêts. …”
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Impact of bundled Climate-Smart Solutions (3S) on maize productivity and resilience across Agricultural Commercialization Clusters (ACCs) in Southern Ethiopia
Published 2025“…Field observations confirmed that bundled 3S enhanced germination, seedling vigor, vegetative growth, cob formation, and pest management, collectively strengthening resilience to climate variability. …”
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Application of consensus theory to formalize expert evaluations of plant species distribution models
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Effect of genetic improvement of sheep in Ethiopia: Development of a dynamic stochastic simulation herd model
Published 2014“…The simulation model consists of three sub-models: vegetation growth and dynamics, herd structure and dynamics and economic analysis. …”
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Productivity of Boran cattle maintained with chemoprophylaxis under high tsetse challenge at Mkwaja ranch in Tanzania. 1. Ranch organization and animal health management
Published 1985“…The ranch covers an area of 47,250 hectares of coastal forest-savanna mosaic vegetation. The area is heavily infested with three species of tsetse, Glossina morsitans morsitans, G. pallidipes and G. brevipalpis, the challenge being such that cattle cannot survive unless treated with trypanocidal drugs. …”
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The Tropical managed Forests Observatory: a research network addressing the future of tropical logged forests
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Natural resource integrity: A resilient community on the degraded slopes of Mount Elgon takes on mending its broken landscape
Published 2016“…Before the platform was established, crops, properties, infrastructure and even lives were regularly destroyed. Trees and other vegetation were removed indiscriminately to make room for farms and settlements. …”
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Land use and land cover change, drivers and its impact: A comparative study from Kuhar Michael and Lenche Dima of Blue Nile and Awash Basins of Ethiopia
Published 2009“…Along with the observed decrease in vegetation cover, Limited availability and extinction of some tree/shrub species is also reported and research is required to quantify changes and understand the real impacts brought about.…”
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Mid-term evaluation of CATIE's program on ecologically-based participatory implementation of IPM and agroforestry in Nicaragua and Central America (CATI-MIP/AF) Phase III
Published 2002“…The Program has catalyzed the establishment of a field-based multi-level, multi-institutional platform for participatory development and extension of technology for three important Central American farming systems, coffee, vegetables and basic grains (maize and beans), combining these with a broad array of ecological practices based on principles of agroforestry, integrated pest management, and natural resource conservation. …”
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Waking the Sleeping Giant: Agricultural intensification, extensification or stagnation in Mali's Guinea Savannah
Published 2016“…Factors mitigating the tendency to land expansion include opportunities for off-farm income and migration, or market opportunities and capacity to produce high-value crops such as mango, cashew, or vegetables. This could preserve some remaining savannah area for grazing use and conservation purposes. …”
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The impacts of hydropower and mining on water quality: an example from the Nam Ngum catchment, Lao PDR
Published 2018“…Water of this kind may be contaminated with chemicals, pollution and/or pathogens, rendering it poisonous to fish and other aquatic organisms; trees and other vegetation along river banks; and to humans who may come into contact with it or consume it. …”
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Bioversity International Annual Report 2007
Published 2008“…And projects that came to a close, for example on leafy vegetables and on seed systems in the Sahel, were judged to have had beneficial impacts. …”
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