
handle: 10919/68431
No-till with mulch was introduced in Ghana in the 1990s, and the package specifically responded to the needs of small-scale farmers. In 2000, it is estimated that 100,000 small-scale Ghana farmers practiced no-till on 45,000 hectares of land. The study examined the adoption rates and impact in three different zones of Ghana where no-till was introduced. In conclusion the study called for more research on technology, crop rotations and weed and pest problems.
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Soil conservation, Conservation agriculture, Agrochemical markets, Farm Management,, Agriculture, No-till, Soil fertility, Field Scale, Conservation tillage, Ghana
Soil conservation, Conservation agriculture, Agrochemical markets, Farm Management,, Agriculture, No-till, Soil fertility, Field Scale, Conservation tillage, Ghana
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