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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

Integrated natural resource management (INRM) is considered in the context of evolving crop-livestock systems in West Africa and recent Developments in approaches for INRM research. The major crop-livestock systems, ranging from extensive grazing, through integrated crop-livestock farming to inte...


Tarawali, Shirley A.Keatinge, J.D.H.Powell, J.M.Hiernaux, Pierre H.Y.Lyasse, O.Sanginga, Nteranya[Integrated natural resource management in West African crop-livestock systems]Integrated natural resource management in West African crop-livestock systems

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

Cowpea is important for the provision of both grain for food and fodder for livestock but there is often a trade-off between production of the two. To better understand influences on grain and fodder production, and how these may be utilized. Research was conducted at 5 locations in West Africa u...


Tarawali, Shirley A.Singh, B.B.Fernández Rivera, S.Peters, MichaelSmith, Jimmy W.Schultze-Kraft, RainerAjeigbe, Hakeem A.[Optimizing the contribution of cowpea to food and fodder production in crop-livestock systems in West Africa]Optimizing the contribution of cowpea to food and fodder production in crop-livestock systems in West Africa

A classification of the major ruminant livestock production systems in West Africa is proposed. The proposed typology has two major classes of systems-sole livestock and crop-livestock. The sole livestock class has two systems (rangeland-based and landless) and the crop-livestock class has three ...


Fernández Rivera, S.Okike, I.Manyong, Victor M.Williams, Timothy O.Kruska, R.L.Tarawali, Shirley A.[Classification and description of the major farming systems incorporating ruminant livestock in West Africa]Classification and description of the major farming systems incorporating ruminant livestock in West Africa

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