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Cassava as livestock feed in Africa. Proceedings of a workshop

Conference Papers & Reports
December, 1992

The aim of the workshop is to collect information on traditional African processing technologies with emphasis on cassava as a livestock feed, to review the marketing and economics of cassava by-products, to recommend strategies for future research and development on the processing and utilization of cassava as a livestock feed, and to disseminate up-to-date information on cassava.

Biodiversity, carbon stocks and sequestration potential in aboveground biomass in smallholder farming systems of western Kenya

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2009
Kenya
Sub-Saharan Africa
Eastern Africa

While Carbon (C) sequestration on farmlands may contribute to mitigate CO2 concentrations in the

atmosphere, greater agro-biodiversity may ensure longer term stability of C storage in fluctuating

environments. This study was conducted in the highlands of western Kenya, a region with high potential

for agroforestry, with the objectives of assessing current biodiversity and aboveground C stocks in

perennial vegetation growing on farmland, and estimating C sequestration potential in aboveground C

Assessment of effect of management practices and agro-ecology on water productivity of major crops in Meja Watershed, Jeldu District, Oromia Region, Ethiopia

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2012
Ethiopia
Africa
Eastern Africa

Low water use efficiency is a challenge to crop production in Sub-Sahara African countries. Water is getting continuously scarce due to increased demand and shrinking availability induced mainly by climate change. As agriculture is the major consumer of water, improving crop water productivity is among the ways of overcoming the challenge. Crop production under rainfed system is the major livelihood strategy for smallholder farmers in Ethiopia.

Assisting community management of groundwater: irrigator attitudes in two watersheds in Rajasthan and Gujarat, India

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2016
India

The absence of either state regulations or markets to coordinate the operation of individual wells has focussed attention on community level institutions as the primary loci for sustainable groundwater management in Rajasthan and Gujarat, India. The reported research relied on theoretical propositions that livelihood strategies, groundwater management and the propensity to cooperate are associated with the attitudinal orientations of well owners in the Meghraj and Dharta watersheds, located in Gujarat and Rajasthan respectively.