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Author or Institution as Author
K. Munyinda
Co-authors

M. Mataa, T. Kalinda, K. Walubita, K. Mwansa

Resource Type
CCARDESA Content
Category
Training and Conference Materials
Type
Document
Date of Publication
Aug 01, 2016
Language
English
Description/Abstract

This presentation talks about the shift in Zambia's agriculture from conservation agriculture (CA) to climate-smart agriculture (CSA). Though improvements in management practices, lifestock management, use of fertilisers and other interventions higher drop yields have been reached.

Institution
University of Zambia
Citation

K. Munyinda, M. Mataa, T. Kalinda, K. Walubita, K. Mwansa (2016). Moving from conservation to Climate-smart agriculture. University of Zambia, School of agricultural sciences, Department of plant science. Presentation at the Climate Smart Agriculture Conference, August 2016 in Johannesburg, South Africa.

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