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Mekonnen, KinduBezabih, MelkamuThorne, Peter J.Adie, AberraAhmed, S.[Sustainable intensification (SI) innovations driven by crop ecology: Africa RISING science, innovations and technologies with scaling potential from the Ethiopian Highlands]Sustainable intensification (SI) innovations driven by crop ecology: Africa RISING science, innovations and technologies with scaling potential from the Ethiopian Highlands

Ochola, D.Jogo, WellingtonOcimati, W.Rietveld, A.M.Tinzaara, W.Karamura, D.A.Karamura, E.B.[Farmers' awareness and perceived benefits of agro-ecological intensification practices in banana systems in Uganda]Farmers' awareness and perceived benefits of agro-ecological intensification practices in banana systems in Uganda
Gebreselassie, S.Biru, G.Aragaw, A.Schulz, S.Kowalski, B.[Africa RISING achievements with demonstration / on farm trials in Ethiopia]Africa RISING achievements with demonstration / on farm trials in Ethiopia

Mutungi, C.Gaspar, A.Abass, A.[Africa RISING-NAFAKA: Postharvest management activities and achievements 2018/2019]Africa RISING-NAFAKA: Postharvest management activities and achievements 2018/2019
Ellis-Jones, J.Chitsike, C.Ndikumana, J.[Africa RISING East and Southern Africa Review Brief - 16 March 2015]Africa RISING East and Southern Africa Review Brief - 16 March 2015

Frontier areas in Latin America have been characterized by land speculation, abandonment and exploitation. This paper analyzes a frontier cattle ranching area in the savanna where intensification has occurred in spite of land speculation. A whole farm livestock production model is used to quantif...


Smith, J.Cadavid Herrera, JVRincón Castillo, A.Vera, Raúl R.[Land speculation and intensification at the frontier: a seeming paradox in the Colombian savanna]Land speculation and intensification at the frontier: a seeming paradox in the Colombian savanna

Woldemeskel, EndalkachewAmanu, T.Abdulkadir, BirhanBaars, E.[Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) to promote legume value chains and to benefit smallholders: Experiences from ILRI-N2Africa]Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) to promote legume value chains and to benefit smallholders: Experiences from ILRI-N2Africa

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