Increasing land pressure during the past three to four decades has transformed farming systems in the mid-altitude zone of East Africa. Traditional millet-, cotton-, sugarcane- and/or banana-based farming systems with an important fallow and/or grazing component have evolved into continuously cul...
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Fermont, A.V.
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Asten, Piet J.A. van
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Giller, Ken E.
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[Increasing land pressure in East Africa: the changing role of cassava and consequences for sustainability of farming systems]
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Increasing land pressure in East Africa: the changing role of cassava and consequences for sustainability of farming systems