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Rice-maize systems in Asia: current situation and potential
(CIMMYT; IRRI, 2011)
Rice-maize (R-M) cropping systems have emerged in recent years on 3.5 million hectares in Asia in response to the increasing demand from a rapidly expanding human population for rice and livestock products. They are rapidly ...
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Characterization of maize producing households in the Dry Savanna of Nigeria
(IITA, 2010)
Maize is an important food security crop in the dry savanna zones of Nigeria. However, recurring droughts pose a continuous challenge to its production. In an attempt to address the drought problem on maize, a formal ...
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Characterization of maize producing households in the Dry Savanna of Mali
(IITA, 2010)
Maize is one of the three most important staple foods in Mali. Zones in the country with high potential for producing maize are limited to areas where the probability of drought risk is between 20 and 40%, meaning that ...
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Characterization of maize producing households in the Northern Region of Ghana
(IITA, 2010)
The characterization of households for the Drought Tolerant Maize for Africa (DTMA) project in the Northern Region of Ghana was implemented to provide a profile of maize producing households in the project area, and assess ...
Newsletter / Bulletin
What the world eats: maize
(CGIAR; IITA; CIMMYT, [2011?])
Recurrent food price crises—combined with the global financial meltdown, volatile energy prices, natural resource depletion, and climate change—threaten the livelihoods of millions of poor people. Together with rice and ...
Book
The DTMA Project Platform: august-november 2010
(ITTA; CIMMYT, 2010)
In this issue we focus on the insights shared during the recent annual meeting, varieties released to date, and training initiatives
Report
Characterization of maize producing households in Nakasongola and Soroti Districts in Uganda
(CIMMYT, 2011)
Maize is Africa’s most important cereal crop. It is particularly vital for more than 300 million people in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) whose livelihoods are threatened by recurrent droughts responsible for crop failures. ...
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Characterization of maize producing households in Cacuaco and Lobito municipalities of Angola
(CIMMYT, 2011)
Maize is Africa’s most important cereal crop. It is particularly vital for more than 300 million people in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) whose livelihoods are threatened by recurrent droughts responsible for crop failures. ...
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Characterization of maize producing households in Manyoni and Chamwino districts in Tanzania
(CIMMYT, 2011)
Maize is Africa’s most important cereal crop. It is particularly vital for more than 300 million people in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) whose livelihoods are threatened by recurrent droughts responsible for crop failures. ...