Integration of vegetables into maize-based farming systems in Babati: Cost-benefit analyses on integrated intercropping systems from demo plots for adaptability testing by AVRDC

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    We undertake a profitability analysis of the incremental changes in existing practices by farmers in comparison with standard farmer practices so as to enable farmers to visualize the economic benefits of the proposed technologies including vegetable-cereal intercropping and crop rotation trials for new technology adoption.

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Created Monday 30th of November, 2015
Last updated Friday 6th of July, 2018
Dataset type Non-spatial
Abstract We undertake a profitability analysis of the incremental changes in existing practices by farmers in comparison with standard farmer practices so as to enable farmers to visualize the economic benefits of the proposed technologies including vegetable-cereal intercropping and crop rotation trials for new technology adoption.
Principal investigator Victor Afari-Sefa (AVRDC)
Partners District Agricultural Irrigation and Cooperative Officers (DAICOs)
Other researchers involved Mosha, I. (AVRDC), Joseph, P. (AVRDC), Coyne, D. (AVRDC), Maganga, M. (AVRDC), DAICOs (Babati)
Contact person Victor Afari-Sefa (AVRDC)
Contact email victor.afari-sefa@worldveg.org
Custodian Victor Afari-Sefa (AVRDC)
Custodian email victor.afari-sefa@worldveg.org, b.haile@cgiar.org
AGROVOC Tags
License Creative Commons Attribution
Release of confidential data? Yes
Consent obtained? No

Project metadata

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Project title Research in Sustainable Intensification in the sub-humid maize-based cropping systems of Babati, Tanzania
Donor USAID (with IITA as lead institution)
Partners District Agricultural Irrigation and Cooperative Officers (DAICOs)
Principal investigator Mateete Bekunda (IITA)
Other staff involved Afari-Sefa, V., Mosha, I. (AVRDC), Joseph, P. (AVRDC), Coyne, D. (AVRDC), Maganga, M. (AVRDC), DAICOs (Babati)