Knowledge Products

As a broker of regional agricultural knowledge, CCARDESA provides access to a range of CCARDESA Content, and curated content, relevant to its stakeholders.
Date of Publication: Nov 2018
Author: CCARDESA
The Agricultural Productivity Programme for Southern Africa (APPSA) is a six year (2013 –2018) initiative to improve technology generation and dissemination within and among participating...
Date of Publication: Nov 2018
Author: Cowan C.
Maize is currently grown on 35 million hectares of land in Africa and is easily the most important staple food crop in the continent, feeding more than 200-300 million people and providing income...
Date of Publication: Nov 2018
The Morama bean project is a program sponsored by SIDA in collaboration with the Swedish Trade Council under its 2010- 2012 partner driven collaboration. This project is currently being implemented...
Date of Publication: Nov 2018
Author: CCARDESA
The Agricultural Productivity Programme for Southern Africa (APPSA) embarked on an effort to promote sustainable value-addition to commonly grown food legumes and increase incomes among smallholder...
Date of Publication: Nov 2018
Author: Rudi Hintermeister
Presentation of the launch of the strengthened CARDESA ICKM System at 2018 High-level Policy Dialogue in Maputo. It highlights the new aspects of the Information, Communication and Knowledge...
Date of Publication: Nov 2018
Author: CCARDESA
BackgroundThe Centre for Coordination of Agricultural Research and Development for Southern Africa (CCARDESA) is a Subsidiary organisation of the Southern African Development Community (SADC). It was...
Date of Publication: Nov 2018
Author: CCARDESA
CCARDESA developed its 5-yearMedium Term Operational Plan (MTOP) in 2013, which was approved by the General Assembly in May 2014. The Development of the MTOP involved a number of stakeholders...
Date of Publication: Oct 2018
Author: Joeri Rogelj (Belgium/Austria)
Showing how emissions can be brought to zero by mid-century stay within the small remaining carbon budget for limiting global warming to 1.5°C.This chapter assesses mitigation pathways consistent...
Date of Publication: Oct 2018
Author: Christian Thierfelder, CIMMYT
This resource is part of the CCARDESA Training Package on Climate Change and Climate Smart Agriculture. It details Conservation agriculture, providing cases of new practices and technologies adopted...
Date of Publication: Oct 2018
Author: WWF
This global overview is useful but it’s also important to understand whether there are differences in threats between different geographic regions and whether similar species are affected by...
Date of Publication: Oct 2018
Author: Ove Hoegh-Guldberg (Australia)
Why is it necessary and even vital to maintain the global temperature increase below 1.5°C versus higher levels? Adaptation will be less difficult. Our world will suffer fewer negative impacts on...
Date of Publication: Oct 2018
Author: CCARDESA
An overview of the history and mandate of the Centre for Coordination of Agricultural Research and Development in Southern Africa (CCARDESA). 
Date of Publication: Oct 2018
Author: CCARDESA
This resource is part of the CCARDESA Training Module on Climate Change and Climate Smart Agriculture. It discusses CSA in the context of livestock farming. The power-point version of this resource...
Date of Publication: Oct 2018
Author: other
CIP is a web interface that integrates two important information sources into one easy to use interface. The first important source is a climate database that stores and manages queries to a large...
Date of Publication: Oct 2018
Author: Ministry og Agricukture
This document describes the requirements to move dogs and cats out of or into Botswana successfully without putting the animals in distress.
Date of Publication: Oct 2018
Author: Thierfelder, C
This Pilot Study is a summry to address increasing threats of climate change and declining soil fertility, a cross regional agronomic study was conducted in southern Africa, covering 19 on-farm...

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