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Optimizing double up legumes systems for sustainable intensification in Malawi
Smallholder farmers in low and mid altitude agro-ecological zones of southern Africa practice maize-groundnut crop rotations. Due to limited land available for cultivation, farmers practice intercropping of groundnut with ...
Estimating the Potential Area Adoption of GLDC Crop Cultivars Released in 2018
The CGIAR Research Program on Grain Legumes and Dryland Cereals (CRP-GLDC) has set aspirational targets to contribute to System-Level Outcomes (SLOs) on reducing poverty, improving food and nutritional security for health ...
Extension circular for the double-up legumes for smallholder farmers in Malawi
Double up legumes is intercropping two legumes (in this case groundnut and pigeonpea) that have different growth habits and takes advantages of beneficial interactions of the two legumes on the same piece of land. Intercropping ...
Integrated crop-rangeland-livestock management to improve system productivity and to build resilience of agro-pastoral systems in semi-arid North Kordofan in Sudan- Annual report
Advanced sorghum, pearl millet , pigeonpea and groundnut varieties tested in Kordofan for adaptaion and selections made for further testing
Impact Assessment @ ICRISAT
The main points of the presentation are: a) The outputs from impact assessment studies provide essential insights and feedback to the research and development process at ICRISAT. b) The majority of ex-post impact assessment ...
Crop design for the doubled up groundnut and pigeonpea intercrop systems
Smallholder farmers of eastern and southern Africa practice intercropping to intensify crop production, and mitigate land shortages. Intercropping two grain legumes, groundnut with pigeonpea, a system known as ‘doubled-up ...
Proceedings of the GSEED PROJECT launch Meeting on 17-18 May 2018, in Kampala, Uganda
Proceedings from the GSEED project launch meeting on 17-18 May 2018 in Uganda by ICRISAT, CBCC, NARO and Makerere University.