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David Mfitumukiza, Gordon Y. Mwesigwa, Ellen J. Kayendeke and Vincent B. Muwanika
Climate change impacts threaten sustainable development efforts. The magnitude of the impacts, however, varies with the socio-ecological characteristics of locations. This is the reason there is consensus on the necessity for climate change adaptive capa...
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Msafiri Y. Mkonda and Xinhua He
Despite the established literature on the vulnerability to climate change in various parts of Tanzania, it is worthwhile to assess the extent of this vulnerability of the peoples? livelihoods and predict its future outcome. This is particularly important...
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Michael Baidu, Leonard K. Amekudzi, Jeffery N. A. Aryee and Thompson Annor
Rainfall variability has strong impact on food security, livelihood and socio-economic activities as farming in West Africa is mainly rain-fed. The annual, seasonal and decadal rainfall variability over Ghana has been studied and their periodicities anal...
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Ophelia Asirifi Amoako, Richard Oteng-Frimpong, Julius Yirzagla, Yussif Baba Kassim, Theophilus Kwabla Tengey, Desmond Sunday Adogoba, Mercy Mingle, Ramatu Alhassan and Abdul Aleem Ibrahim
The on-farm mother?baby trial experimental approach was employed to evaluate the performance of elite groundnut genotypes on farmers? fields in the Guinea savannah agroecology of Ghana in the 2020 and 2021 cropping seasons. Analysis of the data from the ...
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Msafiri Y. Mkonda and Xinhua He
While Tanzania has been facing food shortage for some decades, little efforts have been made to elicit optimal crop yields. To limit this problem, there is a need for a robust agricultural policy that aims at stabilizing agricultural production and socio...
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Y. L. Idrisa, B. O. Ogunbameru, A. A. Ibrahim, D. B. Bawa
Pág. Page:216 - 226Abstrac
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Uvirkaa Akumaga, Aondover Tarhule, Claudio Piani, Bouba Traore and Ado A. Yusuf
Climate change is estimated to substantially reduce crop yields in Sub-Saharan West Africa by 2050. Yet, a limited number of studies also suggest that several adaptation measures may mitigate the effects of climate change induced yield loss. In this pape...
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Selamawit Debele, Matiwos Habta
Pág. 296 - 307
The study was conducted to describe sheep and goat production practice in three Agro-ecological Woredas of Gedio zone, southern Ethiopia. A set of semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect information from 120 sheep and goat owners based on singl...
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Selamawit Debele, Matiwos Habta
Pág. 296 - 307
The study was conducted to describe sheep and goat production practice in three Agro-ecological Woredas of Gedio zone, southern Ethiopia. A set of semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect information from 120 sheep and goat owners based on singl...
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Bello M. Shehu, Roel Merckx, Jibrin M. Jibrin, Alpha Y. Kamara and Jairos Rurinda
Diagnostic on-farm nutrient omission trials were conducted over two cropping seasons (2015 and 2016) to assess soil nutrients related constraints to maize yield in the northern Nigerian savanna agro-ecological zone and to quantify their variability. Two ...
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D Ratnasekera,KMASK Rupasingha
Weedy rice (Oryza sativa L. f. spontanea), seeds remain a longer period in soils at different depths enriching soil seed bank and that contribute to the success of weedy rice as a ?weed.? Hence basic information on the level of longevity, dormancy and ge...
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