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African Journal of Agricultural Research

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Oct 01, 2023
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This article focuses on the results from trials developed to monitor the short-term effects of conventionally tilled systems versus CA on soil quality and crop productivity under conditions of the major cropping systems in central, north-central and north-eastern regions of Namibia. Conventional tillage (CT), Minimum tillage (MT), Minimum tillage, mulch (MT-M), Minimum tillage, rotation (MT-R) and Minimum tillage, mulch and rotation (MT-MR) were the primary treatments tested. Significant differences (p≤0.000) among the treatments were observed in the 0-60 cm soil profiles where MT-M plots had the highest soil moisture content (39.8 mm, Standard Error of Mean 0.2815) over the study period. A significant difference (p=0.0206) in grain yield was observed in the second season with CT plots yielding the highest grain yield (3852.3 kg ha-1, standard error of mean 240.35). Results suggest that CA has the potential to increase water conservation and contribute to reduction of the risk of crop failure. Climate change driven degradation under conventional tillage necessitate alternative sustainable tillage methods. Conservation tillage methods and conservation agricultural practices that minimize soil disturbance while maintaining soil cover need to be adopted more locally as viable alternatives to conventional tillage.

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L. P. Kudumo,F. Itanna,C. Thierfelder,J. Kambatuku
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Kudumo, L. P., Itanna, F., Thierfelder, C., & Kambatuku, J. (2023). Soil moisture content and maize grain yield under conventional and conservation agriculture practices - results of short term field tests in Liselo, Namibia. African Journal of Agricultural Research, 19(9), 891-896. 

Chicago /

L. P. Kudumo, F. Itanna, C. Thierfelder and J. Kambatuku    . "Soil moisture content and maize grain yield under conventional and conservation agriculture practices - results of short term field tests in Liselo, Namibia." African Journal of Agricultural Research 19, no. 9 (2023): 891-896. 

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L. P. Kudumo, et al. "Soil moisture content and maize grain yield under conventional and conservation agriculture practices - results of short term field tests in Liselo, Namibia." African Journal of Agricultural Research 19.9 (2023): 891-896. 

DOI //https://doi.org/10.5897/AJAR2023.16327

URL //https://academicjournals.org/journal/AJAR/article-abstract/CC5998D71187

 

Terms Of Reference: REVISION OF THE CCARDESA LONG-TERM STRATEGY AND MEDIUM-TERM OPERATIONAL PLAN

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Date of Publication
Oct 01, 2023
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TORS: REVISION OF THE CCARDESA LONG-TERM STRATEGY AND MEDIUM-TERM OPERATIONAL PLAN

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CCARDESA
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INTENSIVE CROP PRODUCTION TO BOOST FOOD SECURITY IN LESOTHO

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Date of Publication
Sep 01, 2023
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The article is about the initiative taken by the government of Lesotho through the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, whereby Intebsive Crop Production through formation of blocks is practised in order to increase production. This is done in an effort to attain Food Security.

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Mamoholi Mphutlane
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Agricultural Information Services
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MAFSN MANAGEMENT EMBARKS ON A 2 DAY TEAM BUILDING TRAINING

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Date of Publication
Sep 01, 2023
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This article is about the team building exercise that the Managment of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security and Nutrition undertook to "self introspect". The reasoning behind this training was the lack of coorination between the Ministry's Departments and its Donor Funded Projects which has led to the Minstry's clients suffering due to limitted and sometimes poorly provided services. The engaged consultant was able to creat awareness to the Managers on the dangers of the "silo mentality" and encouraged them to work together for the benefit of Basotho farmers. The participation of the Minister, PS and DPS gave participants moral and encouragement that the decisions and plans made during this traning will be implemented with full supoort from these three offices. 

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RETHABILE NCHEE
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Department of Agricultural Research
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Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) HandBook

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Aug 01, 2023
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This Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) handbook has been developed as a resource material for use by CSA practitioners in providing training, policy advocacy, and upscaling CSA technologies and practices for improving sustainable productivity, adapting to the effects of climate change, and mitigating climate change.

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CCARDESA
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AICCRA, CGIAR, GCCA+

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CCARDESA
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CCARDESA (2023), Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) Handbook (1st ed.) Gaborone, Botswana.

Terms of Reference _Revision of the CCARDESA Long-Term Strategy and Medium-Term Operational Plan

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Aug 01, 2023
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Revision of the CCARDESA Long-Term Strategy and Medium-Term Operational Plan

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CCARDESA
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Terms of Reference- Development and Validation of CCARDESA Gender Policy

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Aug 01, 2023
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TORS Development and Validation of the CCARDESA Gender Policy

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CCARDESA
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CCARDESA
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Guidelines for Capturing Information and Knowledge Products for CCARDESA

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Jun 01, 2023
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This document is about the Guidelines for Capturing Information and Knowledge Products for CCARDESA

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CCARDESA
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Stephen Opiyo and Fally Masambuka

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CCARDESA
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CCARDESA(2021) Guidelines for Capturing Information and Knowledge Products for CCARDESA (p88), Gaborone, Botswana

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