Conservation Agriculture (CA) is a farming approach that fosters natural ecological processes to increase agricultural productivity and sustainability, based on the practical application of three interlinked principles of: minimizing mechanical soil disturbance (e.g. no-till seeding); maintaining permanent vegetative soil surface cover (e.g. stubble or cover crops); and diversifying of cropping systems (e.g. crop associations or crop rotations).
9th World Congress on Conservation Agriculture, Cape Town South Africa 24-27 June 2024
Regenerative agriculture practices are helping smallholder farmers grow more food on less land Although often overlooked, healthy soil is an...
By Sammi Reddy et al. Indian Journal of Agronomy 66 (5th IAC Special issue): S44__S56. 2021. Abstract: Conservation...
Geographic areas of focus: Kenya, – Laikipia and Machakos Counties Project goal : The project overall goal is to improve food and income security by building the resilience of...