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  1. Conservation Agriculture in Tanzania
    Jul 10 2017   In Tanzania, conservation agriculture has been in practice for many years ago albeit in some areas it is still in adoption stage (Kimaro et al. 2015). Agronomic practices such as mulching, crop rotation, terraces, no-tillage and agroforestry to...
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  2. AusQuest Farm Agronomy Field Day 2017
    An invitation is extended to all agricultural professionals and commercial farmers to attend AusQuest farms annual field day on Thursday the 13 th of July 2017. The day will feature various crop walks discussing Mung Beans (Green Grams) Desi and...
  3. 7th World Congress on Conservation Agriculture
    7th World Congress on Conservation Agriculture Registration Register For This Event When 8/1/17 2:00 pm to 8/4/17 12:00 pm AST Contact http://www.congresoaapresid.org.ar Location: Centro Metropolitano de Convenciones Junin 501 Argentina Contact:...
  4. Changing Rainfall Patterns and its Effect on Agriculture
    Jul 01 2017   Why and how are rainfall patterns changing? As a result of global warming, the world’s climate is changing and its effect is being felt the world over and one of the most important parameters of climate is rainfall. Just as there is a direct...
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  5. Conservation Agriculture Improves Soil Quality, Crop Yield, and Incomes of Smallholder Farmers in North Western Ghana
    Jun 29 2017   Conservation agriculture (CA) practices are being widely promoted in many areas in sub-Saharan Africa to recuperate degraded soils and improve ecosystem services. This study examined the effects of three tillage practices [conventional moldboard...
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  6. Smallholder Farmer Innovation and Contexts in Maize-Based Conservation Agriculture Systems in Central Malawi
    Jun 26 2017   The increased threat of food insecurity and climate change requires more sustainable ways of agriculture intensification in African smallholder farming systems. Ample evidence confirms that maize-based conservation agriculture (CA) systems lead to...
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  7. INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON DROUGHT & AGRICULTURE: PREDICT, PLAN, PREPARE: STOP DROUGHT BECOMING FAMINE
    INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON DROUGHT & AGRICULTURE: PREDICT, PLAN, PREPARE: STOP DROUGHT BECOMING FAMINE Time Title 9.30-9.45 Introduction by the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the Islamic Republic of Iran 09.45-10.30 HIGH LEVEL PANEL − Mr. José...
  8. 13th CAADP Partnership Platform
    Jun 06 2017   The 13 th CAADP Partnership platform meeting took place from 31 st May – 2 nd June 2017 in Kampala Uganda under the Theme “Strengthening Mutual Accountability to Achieve CAADP/Malabo Goals and Targets." The CAADP Partnership Platform (CAADP PP)...
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  9. How to Produce More Food with Less Damage to Soil, Water, Forests
    Jun 05 2017   Massive agriculture intensification is contributing to increased deforestation, water scarcity, soil depletion and the level of greenhouse gas emission, the United Nations warns. To achieve sustainable development we must transform current...
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  10. Research and technology policies in innovation systems: zero tillage in Brazil
    May 31 2017   The evolution of innovation networks was analyzed looking at the development and diffusion of zero tillage (ZT) in Brazil. The increasing complexity of technology development and adoption is rapidly changing the effectiveness of scientific and...
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