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Recent Developments in Conservation Agriculture in the SADC Region

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File
Date of Publication
Jan 01, 2016
Description/Abstract

Regionally as well as internationally, Conservation Agriculture research has proven to show numerous benefits, as it is evident that multiple donors continue to invest in the promotion and the adoption of CA technologies. These benefits range from:

  • Improved soil fertility and moisture retention, resulting from long-term yield increase, decreasing yield variation and greater food security.
  • Stabilizes soil and reduce erosion.
  • It contributes in the reduction of surface water and groundwater contamination.
  • Reduces on-farm costs: saving in time, labour and mechanized machinery.
Author or Institution as Author
CCARDESA
Institution
CCARDESA
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Resource Type
Citation

CCARDESA (2016). Recent developments in conservation agriculture in the SADC region.

Integrated Weed and Pest Management Practices in Promoting Wide Adoption of Conservation Agriculture in Southern Africa

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File
Date of Publication
Jan 01, 2015
Description/Abstract

This brochure explains the concept of Conservation Agriculture, its benefits and how to deal with pests and diseases when adopting conservation agriculture.

Author or Institution as Author
CCARDESA
Institution
CCARDESA
Language
Resource Type
Citation

CCARDESA (2015). Integrated Weed and Pest Management Practices in Promoting Wide Adoption of Conservation Agriculture in Southern Africa.

Maize Lethal Necrosis Disease (MLND)

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File
Date of Publication
Jan 01, 2017
Description/Abstract

Maize is an important strategic crop which is grown by millions of farmers in the SADC region as both a food crop and a cash crop. This staple food of most countries in the SADC region is threatened by the occurrence of the Maize Lethal Necrosis Disease (MLND) which has been reported in East Africa. The disease was first reported in Kenya, (South Rift Valley – Bomet and Naivasha districts) in September 2011, although its extent at that point suggested that the disease had been present for some time. MLND has also spread rapidly into Tanzania, Uganda and South Sudan (FAO, 2013).
Recent reports indicate high possibilities of this disease spreading to the Southern African countries which if not contained could result in devastation and food insecurity to the SADC region from possible crop failure and reduced yields given the role of maize as the main staple crop for many countries in the region. Maintaining vigilance and taking proactive action by all key stakeholders is necessary to manage this threat

Author or Institution as Author
CCARDESA
Institution
CCARDESA
Language
Resource Type
Citation

CCARDESA (2017). Maize Lethal Necrosis Disease (MLND).

Water Management and Soil Conservation for a climate resilient agriculture

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File
Date of Publication
Jan 01, 2017
Description/Abstract

This is a presentation made during the tackling climate change in agriculture training in Zimbabwe. It talks about different concepts and technologies for sustainable use of water and soil.

Author or Institution as Author
Beerhalter, S.
Institution
GIZ-ACCRA
Language
Resource Type
Citation

Beerhalter, S. (2017). Water Management and Soil Conservation for a climate resilient agriculture. Presentation.

Knowledge Brokering in CCARDESA

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File
Date of Publication
Jan 01, 2017
Description/Abstract

This resource is a presentation of the activities for knowledge sharing at CCARDESA. The main emphasis is on the Southern African Agricultural Information System (SAAIKS). SAAIKS is a system which is developed by CCARDESA to facilitate regional sharing of information in Southern Africa. The system exists to complement other initiatives which include the CCARDESA website and social media platforms.

Author or Institution as Author
CCARDESA
Institution
CCARDESA
Language
Resource Type
Citation

CCARDESA (2017). Information and Knowledge Brokering in CCARDESA. Presentation at Dryland Management for Lifestock Workshop, Gaborone, Botswana, 2017.

Effective Dry Season Livestock Management

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File
Date of Publication
Jan 01, 2017
Description/Abstract

This is a presentation by TechFeed Botswana during a dry season management workshop. The presentation presents methods of managing livestock and pastures during dry season with emphasis on supplementary feeding.

Author or Institution as Author
TechFeeds Botswana
Institution
TechFeeds Botswana
Language
Resource Type
Citation

TechFeeds Botswana (2017). Effective Dry Season Livestock Management. Presenstation at Dryland Management for Lifestock Workshop, Gaborone, Botswana, 2017.

AMEWI role in bridging capacity gap in farming through online linkages

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File
Date of Publication
Jan 01, 2017
Description/Abstract

This is a presentation of use of ICTs in Agriculture by Mr Makoko during the dry season management workshop. The presentation focuses on the Agricultural Early Warning and Market Information System (AMEWI) which was developed by Agribusiness Forum Botswana and other partners.

Author or Institution as Author
AMEWI
Institution
Agricultural Marketing and Early Warning Information System (AMEWI)
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Resource Type
Citation

AMEWI (2017). ICT and Innovation: the transformation of agriculture. Presentation at Dryland Management for Lifestock Workshop, Gaborone, 2017.

Producing fodder for use during the dry season

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File
Date of Publication
Jan 01, 2017
Description/Abstract

This is presentation by Moagi Letso during the dry season workshop. The presentation focuses on fodder production for use during the dry season.

Author or Institution as Author
Letso, M.
Institution
Botswana University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (BUAN)
Language
Resource Type
Citation

Letso, M. (2017). Producing fodder for use during the dry season. Presentation.

Climate Change Adaptation in Agriculture in SADC: Climate resilient agriculture in a changing world

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File
Date of Publication
Jan 01, 2017
Description/Abstract

This a presentation by Ms Sarah Beerhalter during the dry season management workshop. The presentation introduces climate change with emphasis on evidence of climate change and suggesting possible adaption measures for the SADC region.

Author or Institution as Author
Beerhalter, S.
Institution
CCARDESA
Language
Resource Type
Citation

Beerhalter, S. (2017). Climate Change Adaptation in Agriculture in SADC: Climate resilient agriculture in a changing world. Presentation.

Sustainable Development in Agricultural Production within the context of Climate Change: experiences from ongoing UNDP/GEF-funded projects in Botswana

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File
Date of Publication
Jan 01, 2017
Description/Abstract

This is a presentation by DR KABELO SENYATSO  during the Dry Season Management workshop in gaborone. The presentation hignlights experiences from ongoing UNDP/GEF-funded projects in Botswana

Author or Institution as Author
Dr Kabelo Senyatso
Institution
BirdLife Botswana
Language
Resource Type
Citation

Senyatso, Dr. K. (2017). Sustainable Development in Agricultural Production within the context of Climate Change: experiences from ongoing UNDP/GEF-funded projects in Botswana. BirdLife Botswana

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