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Rapid growth of the human and livestock populations in sub-Saharan Africa is creating unprecedented increases in food and feed demands. These population pressures on a fixed landbases are likely to promote severe competition for resources and drive agriculture progressively towards intensificatio...


Smith, Jimmy W.Naazie, A.Larbi, AsamoahAgyemang, K.Tarawali, Shirley A.[Integrated crop-livestock systems in sub-Saharan Africa: An option or an imperative?]Integrated crop-livestock systems in sub-Saharan Africa: An option or an imperative?

Velvet bean (Mucuna pruriens (L.) DC. cv.-group utilis) is widely promoted in tropical and sub-tropical regions as a green manure cover crop that can reduce weed growth and soil erosion and enhance soil fertility. To provide these benefits, the crop must attain rapid ground cover and develop subs...


Hartkamp, A.D.Hoogenboom, GerritGilbert, R.A.Benson, T.Tarawali, Shirley A.Gijsman, A.J.Bowen, W.White, Jeffrey W.[Adaptation of the CROPGRO growth model to velvet bean (Mucuna pruriens). II. Cultivar evaluation and model testing]Adaptation of the CROPGRO growth model to velvet bean (Mucuna pruriens). II. Cultivar evaluation and model testing

Agriculture in the dry savannas is intensifying in response to increasing populations of humans and livestock. As a result, increased productivity demands are placed upon integrated crop-livestock systems and more emphasis is on the roles of legumes such as cowpea. Cowpea has the potential to fun...


Tarawali, Shirley A.Singh, B.B.Gupta, S.C.Tabo, RamadjitaHarris, F.Nokoe, S.Fernández Rivera, S.Bationo, B. AndréManyong, Victor M.Makinde, K.Odion, E.C.[Cowpea as a key factor for a new approach to integrated crop-livestock systems research in the dry savannas of West Africa]Cowpea as a key factor for a new approach to integrated crop-livestock systems research in the dry savannas of West Africa

Tarawali, Shirley A.[The Global Agenda for Sustainable Livestock: Value proposition and modes of delivery]The Global Agenda for Sustainable Livestock: Value proposition and modes of delivery

Sustainable resource management is the critical agricultural research and development challenge in sub-Saharan Africa. The accumulated knowledge on soil management gathered over the last 10 years, combined with solid crop improvement and plant health research at farmers’ level, has brought us to ...


Sanginga, NteranyaDashiell, Kenton E.Diels, J.Vanlauwe, BernardLyasse, O.Carsky, R.J.Tarawali, Shirley A.Asafo-Adjei, B.Menkir, A.Schulz, S.Singh, B.B.Chikoye, D.Keatinge, D.Ortiz, R.[Sustainable resource management coupled to resilient germplasm to provide new intensive cereal-grain-legume-livestock systems in the dry savanna.]Sustainable resource management coupled to resilient germplasm to provide new intensive cereal-grain-legume-livestock systems in the dry savanna.

Mixed crop livestock systems provide the majority of the cereal and livestock domestic products for households in developing countries. We explore the question of whether such systems can respond to increasing demands for livestock products without compromising future livelihoods of the poor or t...


Tarawali, Shirley A.Herrero, Mario T.Descheemaeker, KatrienGrings, Elaine E.Blümmel, Michael[Pathways for sustainable development of mixed crop livestock systems: Taking a livestock and pro-poor approach]Pathways for sustainable development of mixed crop livestock systems: Taking a livestock and pro-poor approach

The use of legume-legume mixtures to alleviate limitations of individual species in legume based technologies was investigated in subhumid Nigeria. The results indicate the potential of legume mixtures, through processes of complementation and compensation, to reduce the risk of legume establishm...


Peters, MichaelTarawali, Shirley A.Schultze-Kraft, RainerMusa, A.[Legume-legume complementarity for sustainable pasture development in the tropics]Legume-legume complementarity for sustainable pasture development in the tropics

Ensuring that farming in the moist savannas of Africa is maintained, despite increasing population pressure and agricultural demands, necessitates the sustainable integration of crop and livestock enterprises; a role that forage legumes can fulfill. The potential of eleven herbaceous and two shru...


Muhr, L.Tarawali, Shirley A.Peters, MichaelMerkel, U.Schultze-Kraft, RainerBerner, D.[Multiple uses of tropical forage legumes for sustainable farming in the moist savannas of Africa]Multiple uses of tropical forage legumes for sustainable farming in the moist savannas of Africa

Kristjanson, Patricia M.Reid, Robin S.Dickson, N.Clark, W.Prasad, V.L.Romney, D.L.Bezkorowajnyj, P.G.Said, Mohammed YahyaKaelo, D.Makui, O.Nkedianye, D.Nyangaga, J.Okwi, P.Puskur, RanjithaTarawali, Shirley A.MacMillan, SusanGrace, DeliaRandolph, Thomas F.Affognon, Hippolyte D.[Linking international agricultural research knowledge with action for sustainable poverty alleviation: what works?]Linking international agricultural research knowledge with action for sustainable poverty alleviation: what works?

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