Economic considerations of alley cropping for food production in semi-arid areas.
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1990Author
Mungai, DN
Coulson, CL
Stigter, CJ
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A preliminary technical evaluation of the biological potential and management of alley cropping systems in semiarid areas, based on ecophysiological research carried out at the National Dryland Farming Research Station, Machakos, Kenya, in 1987-88, as part of the TTMI (Traditional Techniques of Microclimate Improvement) Project. The study involved Cassia siamea hedgerows and maize, and this report includes brief yield data and suggestions for relevant variables for a cost benefit analysis of the system.
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http://www.cabdirect.org/abstracts/19900644691.html?resultNumber=5&q=au%3A%22Coulson%2C+C.+L.%22http://hdl.handle.net/11295/89185
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Agroforestry for sustainable production. Economic implications. 1990 pp. 311-321Publisher
University of Nairobi