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Pollution and health problems in horticultural production in Harare: A literature review.

Policy Making in a Federal Context: Views from the Regions on the Future of Agricultures in Ethiopia.

This presentation gives the results of regional consultations on agricultual issues and development in Ethiopia.

Policy Issues in Livestock Development and Poverty Reduction

This policy briefing is based on Working Paper No. 10. Development in the livestock sector and […]

Agricultural labour productivity and food prices: fundamental development impacts and indicators

This policy brief reviews historical changes in staple food prices (in terms of international grain prices) […]

Policy Brief No. 45. Can agro-dealers deliver the Green Revolution in Kenya?

In a bid to return the country to food self-sufficiency, the Government of Kenya has been […]

Policy Brief 6: Credit for success: seed-yam production systems.

Yams are an important and valued food in West and Central Africa. Yet every year it […]

Simple and successful: new seed-priming techniques boost farmers’ yields

On-farm seed priming has been widely tested with a range of crops in Africa and Asia. […]

Village forecasting of armyworm outbreaks saves crops

Farmers suffer huge crop losses when they don’t recognise pest outbreaks in their crops at an […]

Policy and Process in Kenya.

This presentation gives an overview of agricultural policy and policy development in Kenya, and discusses the […]

Improving farmers’ access to quality seed

Most farmers in sub-Saharan Africa plant their own or locally traded maize seed. So, both informal […]

A sure bet: seed priming and participation

On-farm seed priming is a simple technique that involves little or no extra costs, no risk, […]

Policies and Strategies to Address the Vulnerability of Pastoralists in Sub-Saharan Africa

Pastoralism is the key agricultural production system in the drylands and, as drylands constitute nearly half […]

Controlling insect pests in stored grain

Insects damage huge amounts of harvested grain in sub-Saharan Africa, causing serious losses for smallholder farmers […]

Profitable pulse crops transform rice fallows

In Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Pakistan, over 14 million hectares of fertile land lie fallow in […]

Giving seed-yams the credit they deserve

Yam is a popular staple crop in West Africa, providing vital food and income. Even more […]

Community-based army worm forecasting saves crops

The African armyworm devastates crops and grasslands in eastern and southern Africa. Severe outbreaks catch farmers […]

Local knowledge plus global science: a winning combination

Agricultural research in the developing world has seen some fantastic successes—like the green revolution that transformed […]

Fighting sweet potato virus diseases

Sweet potato is an important staple crop in East Africa, where it provides vital food for […]

Bean root rot: getting the upper hand

Beans are one of Africa’s key crops. The common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) is the second most […]

PN08 Final Report. Improving On-farm Agricultural Water Productivity inthe Karkheh River Basin (KRB).

The present project was approved by CPWF for implementation in the KRB and was carried out […]