Identifying strategies to reduce harvest and post-harvest losses;
Organic farming and certification.Information related to specific crops
Leguminous
- How much attention growers pay to cultivating leguminous crops?
- Have legumes also been grown as green manure? What advantages and inconveniences does incorporating a legume as green manure before flowering have, compared to the incorporation of the crop residues after the harvest of the beans?
- Do growers perform experiments in alley cropping leguminous trees? Under what conditions is it advantageous to combine trees with annual crops?
Millet
- Millet is the cereal with the highest tolerance to heat and drought;
- Application of cultural practices in millet results in higher and more secure yields.
Rice
- Recognize diversification strategies in rice production;
- Learn good husbandry practices in rice production, especially on System of Rice Intensification (SRI);
- Develop awareness on how to improve incomes and organic certification of rice production;
- Different cropping patterns may increase total yield and improve soil fertility.
Sorghum
- Sorghum is suited to hot and dry conditions and can contribute to sustainable agriculture;
- Where sorghum is grown with low inputs, considerable increases in yield is possible with improved management practices (timing, rotation, soil fertility, cultivar selection, cropping system);
- The demand for sorghum is expected to increase. To improve the market potential of sorghum and overcome constraints, concerted action along the whole supply chain is necessary;
- What comes to growers and buyers mind when thinking of sorghum?
- What are the good reasons for growing sorghum?
- What constrains sorghum cultivation?
- Is more or less sorghum being grown in the region? Why?
- What do consumers think about sorghum? Social aspects involved in sorghum consumption.
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