Autor:
Kimaro, Anthony A.
Mpanda, Mathew
Rioux, J.
Aynekulu, Ermias
Shaba, S.
Thiong'o, M.
Mutuo P
Abwanda, Sheila
Shepherd K
Neufeldt, Henry
Rosenstock, Todd S.
Conservation agriculture (CA) is promoted extensively to increase the productivity and environmental sustainability of maize production systems across sub-Saharan Africa and is often listed as a climate-smart agriculture (CSA) practice. However, the impacts of CA on food security, resilience/adap...
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Kimaro, Anthony A.
,
Mpanda, Mathew
,
Rioux, J.
,
Aynekulu, Ermias
,
Shaba, S.
,
Thiong'o, M.
,
Mutuo P
,
Abwanda, Sheila
,
Shepherd K
,
Neufeldt, Henry
,
Rosenstock, Todd S.
,
[Is conservation agriculture ‘climate-smart’ for maize farmers in the highlands of Tanzania?]
,
Is conservation agriculture ‘climate-smart’ for maize farmers in the highlands of Tanzania?