Alley farming in south-western Nigeria. The role of farming systems research in technology Development

Presents and discusses methods of diagnosing major constraints to crop & livestock production within the farming systems of south-west Nigeria. Examines the Development of the alley farming technology, implementation of on-farm trials, feedback from on-farm research which includes investigations in land tenure & availability, participation by women, agronomic practices, livestock feeding and tree management. Includes data on maize yield from Leucaena farms with & without fallow, effects of supplementary Leucaena & Gliricidia browse on growth & survival of West African Dwarf goats, labour requirements for maize cultivation in farmer-managed trials, quality & frequency of feed given. Also presents data on characteristics of alley farmers & conventional farmers, characteristics of farms, and farmers' perception & uses of alley farms. Ends with a discussion on modifications in farmers' behaviour and lessons for research.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Reynolds, L., Domenico, C.M. di, Atta-Krah, A.N., Cobbina, J.
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: John Wiley 1991
Subjects:alley farming, farming systems, research, technology, plant production, animal production, production systems, tenure, women, agronomy, animal feeding,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50131
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