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  1. AICCRA-Zambia Intermediate Project Indicators Progress Report 2025 by Jacobs-Mata, Inga, Kakwasha, Keagan, Mudege, N.N., Omondi, J. O, Sibeso, C, Amarnath, Giriraj, Umer, Yakob, Ram, Dhulipala, Moyo, Martin, Abdul, Matin. Md, Mulundu, Stephen, Mapedza, Everisto

    Published 2025
    “…This report provides highlights of the key achievemenst AICCRA Zambia has delivered in 2025 against the targets for each intermediate project indicators…”
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  2. Economic opportunities for smallholders to combine pulpwood trees and food crops by Menz, K.M., Grist, P.

    Published 1997
    “…Consideration of factors outside the model, such as risk aversion objectives of smallholders, and their limited opportunities to borrow for investments in tree planting, reinforce the tendency to combine trees and crops.…”
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  3. Farm production, marketing, and children's nutritional outcomes in rural Zambia by Mulungu, Kelvin, Manning, Dale T., Kumwenda, Chiza, Mwelwa, Lukonde, Mudenda, Lackson Daniel

    Published 2025
    “…This study examines how the difference between agricultural household nutrition requirements and production kept for home consumption, the Nutritient deficiency from own production (NDOP), impacts children's height-for-age z-scores (HAZ) using a unique survey of 528 households in Zambia. The study also investigates the relationship between NDOP and market-bought nutrition and the role of intra-season price changes in nutrition. …”
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  4. Motivations and incentives for mechanization in Zambia: a mixed-methods analysis by Mulungu, Kelvin, Ngoma, Lushomo Molly, Mhembere, Rumbidzai, Manyanga, Mark, Simutowe, Esau, Thierfelder, Christian, Matin, Md. Abdul, Ngoma, Hambulo

    Published 2025
    “…Smallholder farmers in Zambia face low agricultural productivity, and while tractor mechanization offers a solution, adoption rates remain low. …”
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  5. Strengthening organic fertilizer value chains in Zambia: policy brief by Subakanya, Mitelo, Kasase, Chitundu, Mulungu, Kelvin, Setimela, Peter, Simutowe, Esau, Thierfelder, Christian, Ngoma, Hambulo

    Published 2025
    “…The organic fertilizer value chain in Zambia is still at an early stage of development, fragmented, and under-commercialized but holds promise for improving soil health, lowering costs for farmers, and contributing to sustainable agriculture. …”
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  6. Performance of a station-managed N'Dama herd in The Gambia by Njie, A., Agyemang, K.

    Published 1991
    “…Data collected on N'Dama cattle from a government station at Yundum, The Gambia were analysed for a range of performance traits recorded. …”
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  7. Gender aspects of smallholder private groundwater irrigation in Ghana and Zambia by van Koppen, Barbara, Hope, Lesley, Colenbrander, W.

    Published 2013
    “…This paper explores gender aspects of smallholders' private technology adoption for groundwater irrigation in Ghana and Zambia. It focuses on two variables of quantitative farm-household surveys: household headship and gendered plot management. …”
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  8. Narratives from a wetland: sustainable management in Lukanga, Zambia by Mapedza, Everisto D., Geheb, Kim, van Koppen, Barbara, Chisaka, J.

    Published 2012
    “…This qualitative study examined the political ecology of the Kapukupuku and Waya areas of the Lukanga wetlands in Zambia, designated a Ramsar site. This designation has given rise to competing 'narratives' by politicians and local community leaders over how Lukanga should be managed and used, and the resulting conflict is threatening its sustainability. …”
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