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Agro-Ecological Intensification of Agricultural Systems in the African Highlands
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ABSTRACT
There is an urgent need to increase agricultural productivity in sub-Saharan Africa in a sustainable and economically-viable manner. Transforming risk-averse smallholders into business-oriented producers that invest in producing surplus food for sale provides a formidable challenge, both from a technological and socio-political perspective.
This book addresses the issue of agricultural intensification in the humid highland areas of Africa – regions with relatively good agricultural potential, but where the scarce land resources are increasingly under pressure from the growing population and from climate change.
In addition to introductory and synthesis chapters, the book focuses on four themes: system components required for agricultural intensification; the integration of components at the system level; drivers for adoption of technologies towards intensification; and the dissemination of complex knowledge. It provides case studies of improved crop and soil management for staple crops such as cassava and bananas, as well as examples of how the livelihoods of rural people can be improved.
The book provides a valuable resource for researchers, development actors, students and policy makers in agricultural systems and economics and in international development. It highlights and addresses key challenges and opportunities that exist for sustainable agricultural intensification in the humid highlands of sub-Saharan Africa.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|19 pages
Agro-ecological intensification of farming systems in the East and Central African highlands
chapter 2|16 pages
Agricultural intensification and the food security challenge in sub-Saharan Africa
part |2 pages
PART I Systems components
chapter 5|7 pages
Exploring the scope of fertilizer use in the East African region
chapter 6|8 pages
The 4R Nutrient Stewardship in the context of smallholder agriculture in Africa
chapter 7|20 pages
Mitigating the impact of biotic constraints to build resilient banana systems in Central and Eastern Africa
chapter 8|10 pages
Challenges for the improvement of seed systems for vegetatively propagated crops in Eastern Africa
part |2 pages
PART II System integration
chapter 9|15 pages
CIALCA’s efforts on integrating farming system components and exploring related trade-offs
chapter 10|13 pages
Towards ecologically intensive smallholder farming systems: design, scales and trade-offs evaluation
chapter 11|11 pages
Using the ‘livestock ladder’ as a means for poor crop–livestock farmers to exit poverty in Sud Kivu province, eastern DR Congo
chapter 12|19 pages
N2Africa: putting nitrogen fixation to work for smallholder farmers in Africa
chapter 13|10 pages
Integrating climate change adaptation and mitigation in East African coffee ecosystems
part |2 pages
PART III Drivers for adoption
chapter 14|13 pages
Agricultural technology diffusion and adoption in banana- and legume-based systems of Central Africa
chapter 15|10 pages
Supply and demand drivers of the sustainable intensification of farming systems through grain legumes in Central, Eastern and Southern Africa
chapter 16|11 pages
Assessing and improving the nutritional diversity of cropping systems
chapter 17|10 pages
Disseminating agroforestry innovations in Cameroon: are relay organizations effective?
part |2 pages
PART IV Communicating and disseminating complex knowledge