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Bationo, B. AndréTabo, RamadjitaWaswa, Boaz S.Okeyo, J.Kihara, JobFosu, M.Kabore, S.[Synthesis of soil, water and nutrient management research in the Volta Basin]Synthesis of soil, water and nutrient management research in the Volta Basin

Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata [L.] Walp.) is an important grain legume in the semiarid zone of West Africa as it is a major source of dietary protein for the people. It is usually grown as an intercrop with the major cereals, namely millet and sorghum. Despite its importance, its yields are very low ...


Bationo, B. AndréNtare, B.R.Tarawali, Shirley A.Tabo, Ramadjita[Soil fertility management and cowpea production in the semiarid tropics]Soil fertility management and cowpea production in the semiarid tropics
Tabo, RamadjitaBationo, B. AndréAmadou, B.Marchal, DLompo, FGandah, M.Hassane, ODiallo, M.K.Ndjeunga, JFatondji, D.Gerard, Bruno G.Sogodogo, D.Taonda, JBSSako, KBoubacar, SAbdou, AKoala, Saidou[Fertilizer microdosing and "warrantage" or inventory credit system to improve food security and farmers' income in west Africa]Fertilizer microdosing and "warrantage" or inventory credit system to improve food security and farmers' income in west Africa

This study documents indigenous knowledge of breeds of cattle, sheep and goats in southwestern Niger, and includes both pastoralists and agropastoralists. Our study included sheep and goats in view of the increasing importance of small ruminants in livestock production systems in the Sahel since ...


Ayantunde, Augustine A.Kango, M.Hiernaux, Pierre H.Y.Udo, H.M.J.Tabo, Ramadjita[Herders' perceptions on ruminant livestock breeds and breeding management in Southwestern Niger]Herders' perceptions on ruminant livestock breeds and breeding management in Southwestern Niger

High population growth and consequent pressure for food is driving agriculture towards greater intensification in West Africa. However, due to inadequate use/availability of farm manure and fertilisers, there is a continuous decline in soil fertility and overall crop productivity. This trend must...


Singh, B.B.Larbi, AsamoahTabo, RamadjitaDixon, Alfred G.O.[Trends in development of crop varieties for improved crop-livestock systems in West Africa]Trends in development of crop varieties for improved crop-livestock systems in West Africa

To determine the efficiency of utilization of organic matter in agricultural production, nitrogen flow was estimated within a village-farm model in the west of Niger, West Africa. Nitrogen was focused on in this study as it is known to be a major nutrient component of organic matter and one of th...


Hayashi, K.Matsumoto, N.Hayashi, E.Abdoulaye, TahirouShinjo, H.Tabo, RamadjitaMatsunaga, R.Tobita, S.[Estimation of nitrogen flow within a villagefarm model in Fakara region in Niger, Sahelian zone of West Africa]Estimation of nitrogen flow within a villagefarm model in Fakara region in Niger, Sahelian zone of West Africa

The potential of participatory scenario processes to catalyse individual and collective transformation and policy change is emphasised in several theoretical reflections. Participatory scenario processes are believed to enhance participants’ systems understanding, learning, networking and subsequ...


Totin, EdmondButler, JamesSidibe, AmadouPartey, SamuelThornton, Philip K.Tabo, Ramadjita[Can scenario planning catalyse transformational change? Evaluating a climate change policy case study in Mali]Can scenario planning catalyse transformational change? Evaluating a climate change policy case study in Mali

Jarial, SapnaBlümmel, MichaelSoumana, I.Ravi, D.Issa, S.Whitbread, Anthony M.Tabo, Ramadjita[Comparison of cowpea and groundnut haulm trading in urban and rural fodder markets in Niger]Comparison of cowpea and groundnut haulm trading in urban and rural fodder markets in Niger

Jarial, SapnaFischer, G.Hoeschle-Zeledon, IrmgardNantoume, H.Zemadim, BirhanuSoguba, B.Tabo, Ramadjita[Gender roles and preferences in animal feeding technologies: A case from Mali]Gender roles and preferences in animal feeding technologies: A case from Mali

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