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Ittersum, Martin K. vanBussel, Lenny G. J. vanWolf, JoostGrassini, PatricioWart, Justin vanGuilpart, NicolasClaessens, LievenGroot, Hugo deWiebe, KeithMason-D'Croz, DanielYang, HaishunBoogaard, Hendrik L.Oort, Pepijn A.J. vanLoon, Marloes P. vanSaito, KazukiAdimo, OchiengAdjei-Nsiah, SamuelAlhassane, AgaliBala, AbdullahiChikowo, RegisKaizzi, KayukiKouressy, MamoutouMakoi, Joachim H.J.R.Ouattara, KorodjoumaTesfaye, KindieCassman, Kenneth G.[Bringing CSA Practices to Scale: Assessing their contributions to narrow nutrient and yield gaps]Bringing CSA Practices to Scale: Assessing their contributions to narrow nutrient and yield gaps

N2Africa was selected as a case study within the PROIntensAfrica initiative. In this case study, N2Africa focused on the potential role of legumes in sustainable intensification. The case study was conducted in two of the N2Africa countries, Ghana and Kenya, and involved literature research, stak...


Marinus, W.Ronner, E.Ven, G.W.J. van deKanampiu, F.Adjei-Nsiah, SamuelGiller, Ken E.[What role for legumes in sustainable intensification? – case studies in Western Kenya and Northern Ghana for PROIntensAfrica]What role for legumes in sustainable intensification? – case studies in Western Kenya and Northern Ghana for PROIntensAfrica

Farrow, AndrewRonner, E.Brand, G. van denBoahen, S.Leonardo, W.Woldemeskel, EndalkachewAdjei-Nsiah, SamuelChikowo, RegisBaijukya, Frederick P.Ebanyat, PeterSangodele, S.Sanginga, J.M.Kantengwa, S.Phiphira, L.Woomer, P.L.Ampadu-Boakye, T.Baars, E.Kanampiu, F.Vanlauwe, BernardGiller, Ken E.[From best fit technologies to best fit scaling: incorporating and evaluating factors affecting the adoption of grain legumes in Sub-Saharan Africa.]From best fit technologies to best fit scaling: incorporating and evaluating factors affecting the adoption of grain legumes in Sub-Saharan Africa.

The experiences synthesised in this article indicate how significant effects in two agricultural domains have been achieved by creating pathways for inter-dependent socio-technical and institutional changes, at a range of levels of action, governance and policy-making. The synthesis emphasizes th...


Osei-Amponsah, C.Sakyi-Dawson, O.Adjei-Nsiah, SamuelAdu-Acheampong, R.Owuso Essegbey, GeorgeQuarmine, W.[Embedding research for innovation to meet societal needs in national research systems: experiences from Ghana]Embedding research for innovation to meet societal needs in national research systems: experiences from Ghana

Oil palm is an important industrial, livelihood and food crop in Ghana. Smallholders produce the bulk of the palm fruits and small-scale processors, mainly women, produce most of the crude palm oil. Poor practices lead to a high proportion of free fatty acids in the crude palm oil and the process...


Adjei-Nsiah, SamuelKlerkx, Laurens[Innovation platforms and institutional change: the case of small-scale palm oil processing in Ghana]Innovation platforms and institutional change: the case of small-scale palm oil processing in Ghana
Adjei-Nsiah, SamuelDoe, E.Bars, E.Ampadu-Boakye, T.Kanampiu, F.[Public-private partnerships for sustainable supply of legume inputs in Northern Ghana]Public-private partnerships for sustainable supply of legume inputs in Northern Ghana

Typologies are often used to understand and capture smallholder farming system heterogeneity, and may be derived using different approaches and methods. This article aims to compare a quantitative, statistical typology based on a survey dataset and multivariate analysis, with a qualitative partic...


Kuivanen, K.S.Michalscheck, MirjaDescheemaeker, KatrienAdjei-Nsiah, SamuelMellon-Bedi, S.Groot, Jeroen C.J.Álvarez, S.[A comparison of statistical and participatory clustering of smallholder farming systems - a case study in Northern Ghana]A comparison of statistical and participatory clustering of smallholder farming systems - a case study in Northern Ghana

Smallholder farmers in the Guinea savanna practise cereal-legume intercropping to mitigate risks of crop failure in mono-cropping. The productivity of cereal-legume intercrops could be influenced by the spatial arrangement of the intercrops and the soil fertility status. Knowledge on the effect o...


Kermah, M.Franke, A.C.Adjei-Nsiah, SamuelAhiabor, B.D.K.Abaidoo, R.C.Giller, Ken E.[Maize-grain legume intercropping for enhanced resource use efficiency and crop productivity in the Guinea savanna of northern Ghana]Maize-grain legume intercropping for enhanced resource use efficiency and crop productivity in the Guinea savanna of northern Ghana

Kuivanen, K.S.Álvarez, S.Michalscheck, MirjaAdjei-Nsiah, SamuelDescheemaeker, KatrienMellon S.B.Groot, Jeroen C.J.[A comparison of farm typology approaches in northern Ghana]A comparison of farm typology approaches in northern Ghana
Ittersum, Martin K. vanBussel, Lenny G. J. vanWolf, JoostGrassini, PatricioWart, Justin vanGuilpart, NicolasClaessens, LievenGroot, Hugo deWiebe, KeithMason-D'Croz, DanielYang, HaishunBoogaard, Hendrik L.Oort, Pepijn A.J. vanLoon, Marloes P. vanSaito, KazukiAdimo, OchiengAdjei-Nsiah, SamuelAlhassane, AgaliBala, AbdullahiChikowo, RegisKaizzi, KayukiKouressy, MamoutouMakoi, Joachim H.J.R.Ouattara, KorodjoumaTesfaye Fantaye, KindieCassman, Kenneth G.[Can sub-Saharan Africa feed itself?]Can sub-Saharan Africa feed itself?

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