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: Jan 2017
Author: Tsopito, C.M.
This is a presentation by Prof C. M. Tsopito during the Dry season management workshop in Gaborone Botswana. The presentation covers definitions of dry season and management. It goes on to explain...
Date of Publication: Jan 2017
Author: Dr Kabelo Senyatso
This is a presentation by DR KABELO SENYATSO  during the Dry Season Management workshop in gaborone. The presentation hignlights experiences from ongoing UNDP/GEF-funded projects in Botswana
Date of Publication: Jan 2017
Author: Beerhalter, S.
This a presentation by Ms Sarah Beerhalter during the dry season management workshop. The presentation introduces climate change with emphasis on evidence of climate change and suggesting possible...
Date of Publication: Jan 2017
Author: Letso, M.
This is presentation by Moagi Letso during the dry season workshop. The presentation focuses on fodder production for use during the dry season.
Date of Publication: Jan 2017
Author: AMEWI
This is a presentation of use of ICTs in Agriculture by Mr Makoko during the dry season management workshop. The presentation focuses on the Agricultural Early Warning and Market Information...
Date of Publication: Jan 2017
Author: De Trincheria
This study has been produced with the overall goal to document and analyse exisiting best practices in the field of RWHI management in sub-Saharan Africa, with a special focus on Ethiopia, Kenya,...
Date of Publication: Jan 2017
Author: TechFeeds Botswana
This is a presentation by TechFeed Botswana during a dry season management workshop. The presentation presents methods of managing livestock and pastures during dry season with emphasis on...
Date of Publication: Jan 2017
Author: De Trincheria
These recommendations are a compilation of 2 regional studies at sub-Saharan Africa level which focused on research and technology transfer in the field of rainwater harvesting irrigatio nmanagement...
Date of Publication: Jan 2017
Author: CCARDESA
This resource is a presentation of the activities for knowledge sharing at CCARDESA. The main emphasis is on the Southern African Agricultural Information System (SAAIKS). SAAIKS is a system which is...
Date of Publication: Jan 2017
Author: Ngara, T.
In Zimbabwe, the frequency and length of dry spells during the rainy season have increased in recent years—the consequences of which include increased heat and water stress on natural...
Date of Publication: Jan 2017
Author: De Trincheria
These advanced training materials have been produced to foster the capacity of practitioners from private, nongovernmental and public sectors on one hand, and academics and scientists on the other,...
Date of Publication: Jan 2017
Author: Beerhalter, S.
This is a presentation made during the tackling climate change in agriculture training in Zimbabwe. It talks about different concepts and technologies for sustainable use of water and soil.
Date of Publication: Jan 2017
Author: Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Development, Republic of Malawi
Malawi is a landlocked country with a population of 18 million people. About 90% of the population are smallholder subsistence farmers who own less than a hectare of land each in rural communities....
Date of Publication: Jan 2017
Author: Job Kihara
This is an informative poster that illustrates teh impacts of mulching on farming systems.
Date of Publication: Jan 2017
Author: De Trincheria
These training materials have been produced to foster the capacity of key members of local communities to practically implement RWHI systems in a cost-efficient manner. The specific target group of...
Date of Publication: Jan 2017
Author: CCARDESA
Maize is an important strategic crop which is grown by millions of farmers in the SADC region as both a food crop and a cash crop. This staple food of most countries in the SADC region is threatened...

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