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    The sustainability of conservation farming in the smallholder farming sector. A case of Guruve communal area in Zimbabwe 

    Muchinapaya, Tranos (2013-06-04)
    This study is based on fieldwork conducted in Ward 5 Guruve District of Mashonaland Central, Zimbabwe. Conservation farming (CF) has been widely embraced as an antidote to the perennial food insecurity situation, bedeviling ...
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    Opportunities for increasing household incomes through gardening: a case of Seke communal area 

    Chikobvu, Shamiso (2013-06-04)
    Risk from climatic variability is a major limiting factor to agricultural production in Zimbabwe. Vegetable gardening has an important role in agricultural and economic development of Zimbabwe. Vegetable gardening has the ...

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    AuthorChikobvu, Shamiso (1)Muchinapaya, Tranos (1)Subjectcommunal farming (2)
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    communal households (1)conservation farming (1)gross margin analysis (1)profitability (1)Seke (1)vegetable gardening (1)Zimbabawe (1)... View MoreDate Issued2013 (2)Full TextFull Text (2)

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