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The System of Rice Intensification is claimed to make rice more sustainable by increasing yields while reducing water demand
Sustainable Intensification is a means of adapting to climate change, resulting in lower emissions per unit of output
Recommendations for expanding the focus of the Planting for Food and Jobs Programme
Summarises the proceedings and outcomes of a workshop
SITAM project will address the challenges and opportunities of smallholder farmers
Sets out special provisions for Crown development for dealing with security-sensitive information in planning applications.
This study investigated the features of the small-scale commercial chicken sector in a rural area distant from major production centres
This study uses data from the Rural Household Multiple Indicator Survey in 2,859 households in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Tanzania
This paper uses examples from Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, and Zambia
This briefing focuses on the younger generation of farmers up to 35 years of age.
Understanding yield differences in relation to gender in Malawi, Tanzania and Zambia
This project has been collecting data on agricultural intensification from 23 farming communities in 7 regions since 2008
Farm Animal Welfare Committee initial reaction to the concept of sustainable intensification in livestock agriculture.
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