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  • Focus Group Discussion (FGD) on Sustainable Intensification with Vegetable Crops N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    This dataset captures detailed information on vegetable production, consumption preferences, and related constraints across Benin, Tanzania, Sri Lanka, and the Philippines. It provides a gender-disaggregated perspective based on data collected through 144 Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) conducted in diverse socio-economic and agro-ecological contexts. The...
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
  • Replication Data for: Risk aversion, impatience, and adoption of conservation... N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    More than 60% of Zambia's population lives in rural areas and relies on rain-fed agriculture, with smallholder farmers playing a key role in food production. However, their dependence on the climate makes them vulnerable. It is essential to sustainably increase food production to feed a growing population and address climate change. Sustainable...
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
  • Replication Data for: Two crops are better than one for nutritional and econo... N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    Sustainable intensification practices, such as intercropping maize with grain legumes, are essential for smallholder farmers in southern Africa to address climate change and declining soil fertility. A study in Zambia compared different diversification strategies (single-row intercropping, strip cropping, and crop rotation) with sole maize. The results...
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
  • Analysis of Household-Level Survey Data: Farm Characteristics and Resource Al... N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    Dataset processed from a household-level survey to describe the main farm characteristics, production, and resource allocation in two municipalities across three regions of the country: Surkhet (Gurbhakot) and Khotang (Tuwachung) districts. Data was collected between March and June 2023.
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
  • Analysis of Household-Level Survey Data: Farm Characteristics and Resource Al... N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    Dataset processed from a household-level survey to describe the main farm characteristics, production, and resource allocation in two municipalities across three regions of Bangladesh: North (Dinajpur, Nilphamari, Rangpur), West (Nawabganj, Rajshahi), and South (Barguna, Barisal, Patuakhali). Data was collected between December 2022 and June 2023.
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
  • Farmer Census: Adoption of sustainable intensification technologies in Nepal ... N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    Sustainable intensification of agriculture (SIA) is promoted by a number of Research-for-Development (R4D) programs and institutions to improve yields, rural incomes, and food security while decreasing or at least maintaining the current expansion of agricultural land and other adverse environmental impacts. One of the major SIA programs was the Cereal...
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
  • Survey among Happy Seeder Service Providers in Punjab N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    The Green Revolution has led to intensive, irrigated rice-wheat systems across the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP). The limited turn-around time between rice harvest and sowing of the next crop (wheat) and mechanized harvesting of rice pose a critical challenge for farmers to sustainably handle the surplus rice residues. Because only a few economically viable...
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
  • Toward greater sustainability: how investing in soil health may enhance maize... N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    Climate change and soil fertility decline are major threats to smallholder farmers' food and nutrition security in southern Africa, and cropping systems that improve soil health are needed to address these challenges. Cropping systems that invest in soil organic matter, such as no-tillage (NT) with crop residue retention, have been proposed as potential...
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
  • Complementary practices supporting conservation agriculture in southern Afric... N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    Conservation agriculture (CA)—the simultaneous application of minimum soil disturbance, crop residue retention, and crop diversification—is a key approach to address declining soil fertility and the adverse effects of climate change in southern Africa. Applying the three defining principles of CA alone, however, is often not enough, and complementary...
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
  • Short-term yield gains or long-term sustainability? A synthesis of conservati... N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    Grain yield data collected from Conservation Agriculture (CA) systems across experiments of varying experimental duration, established in trial locations of Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia, and Zimbabwe under an increasingly variable climate. Data contains different agro-environmental yield response moderators such as type of crop diversifcation and amount of...
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
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