Managing water: Economic benefits of rainwater harvesting technologies to farmers: Evidence from Mminjar Shenkora district of Amhara region
Managing water: Low-cost drip irrigation systems for smallholder farmers in Tanzania
Maziwa Zaidi: Tanzania smallholder dairy value chain R4D program—an experiment to improve AR4D
Methods of farmer participation in research and gender analysis for technology development : Project 19 : Activity Report
Msimu wa Kupanda : Targeting resources within diverse, heterogeneous and dynamic farming systems of East Africa. Thesis (Ph.D.)
Nitrogen balances in farmers fields under alternative uses of a cover crop legume: a case study from Nicaragua
Canavalia brasiliensis (canavalia), a drought tolerant legume, was introduced into the smallholder traditional crop-livestock production system of the Nicaraguan hillsides as green manure to improve soil fertility or as forage during the dry season for improving milk production.
Overview of the scientific, political and financial landscapes of Climate-Smart Agriculture in West Africa: sector of water resources
Potential and challenges in up-scaling micro-irrigation in India: experiences from nine states.
Studies from nine states indicate that adoption of micro-irrigation (MI) technologies - drip and sprinkler systems - has a positive impact in terms of water saving, yield and income enhancement at farm level. However, the overall impression among the farmers is that MI is capital intensive and suited only to large farmers who have Access to capital and technical knowhow. As such, only 12.2 percent of potential drip irrigation area and 7.8 percent of potential sprinkler area is covered in the country with large variations across states.