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Climate variability and declining soil fertility pose a major threat to sustainable agronomic and economic growth in Zambia. The objective of this study was to assess crop yield, land and labor productivity of conservation agriculture (CA) technologies in Eastern Zambia. On-farm trials were run f...


Mupangwa, W.Mutenje, M.Thierfelder, ChristianMwila, M.Malumo, H.Mujeyi, A.Setimela, Peter[Productivity and profitability of manual and mechanized conservation agriculture (CA) systems in eastern Zambia]Productivity and profitability of manual and mechanized conservation agriculture (CA) systems in eastern Zambia

Chikowo, RegisThierfelder, ChristianMhango, W.Chirwa, Rowland[Intensifying legume/cereal cropping systems in Malawi]Intensifying legume/cereal cropping systems in Malawi

Thierfelder, ChristianSetimela, PeterMwila, M.Bekunda, Mateete A.[Doubled-up legume systems under conservation agriculture: Africa RISING science, innovations and technologies with scaling potential from ESA-Zambia]Doubled-up legume systems under conservation agriculture: Africa RISING science, innovations and technologies with scaling potential from ESA-Zambia

Thierfelder, ChristianSetimela, PeterMutenje, M.Mwila, M.Bekunda, Mateete A.[Africa RISING science, innovations and technologies with scaling potential from ESA-Zambia]Africa RISING science, innovations and technologies with scaling potential from ESA-Zambia

Thierfelder, ChristianHeinrich, G.Lewis, D.Mwila, M.Bekunda, Mateete A.[Intercropping strategies under conservation agriculture: Africa RISING science, innovations and technologies with scaling potential from ESA-Zambia]Intercropping strategies under conservation agriculture: Africa RISING science, innovations and technologies with scaling potential from ESA-Zambia

Future threats of climate variability and change and accelerated soil degradation in southern Africa have increased the need for more sustainable and “climate-smart” agriculture practices. Manual systems of conservation agriculture (CA) based on seeding into planting basins or direct seeding tech...


Thierfelder, ChristianMatemba-Mutasa RBunderson, W.T.Mutenje MNyagumbo, IsaiahMupangwa, W.[Evaluating manual conservation agriculture systems in southern Africa]Evaluating manual conservation agriculture systems in southern Africa

Thierfelder, Christian[Transforming maize-legume value chains: A business case for climate-smart agriculture in Southern Africa]Transforming maize-legume value chains: A business case for climate-smart agriculture in Southern Africa

Continuous conventional tillage coupled with unsystematic cereal/legume rotations has promoted low crop productivity on smallholder farms. A multi-locational study was established in three agro-ecoregions (AEs) of Zimbabwe. The aim of the study was to determine the effect of four tillage systems ...


Mupangwa, W.Mutenje, M.Thierfelder, ChristianNyagumbo, Isaiah[Are conservation agriculture (CA) systems productive and profitable options for smallholder farmers in different agro-ecoregions of Zimbabwe?]Are conservation agriculture (CA) systems productive and profitable options for smallholder farmers in different agro-ecoregions of Zimbabwe?

Farming systems in southern Africa are characterized by substantial exposure to external risks to crop production. Compounding these external risks are the effects of climate change, soil degradation, and soil fertility decline that mandates developing sustainable intensification practices to add...


Thierfelder, ChristianKidane, S.Lambert, D.Eash, Neal S.Roberts, R.[Conservation agriculture and maize production risk: The case of Mozambique smallholders]Conservation agriculture and maize production risk: The case of Mozambique smallholders
Setimela, P.Gasura, E.Thierfelder, ChristianZaman-Allah, M.A.Cairns, Jill E.Boddupalli, P.M.[When the going gets tough: Performance of stress tolerant maize during the 2015/16 (El Niño) and 2016/17 (La Niña) season in southern Africa]When the going gets tough: Performance of stress tolerant maize during the 2015/16 (El Niño) and 2016/17 (La Niña) season in southern Africa

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