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Tillage agriculture has led to widespread soil and ecosystem
degradation globally. This is especially so in Africa where
traditional and modern tillage-based agricultural practices have
become unsustainable due to severe disturbance and exploitation of
natural resources, with negative impacts on the environment and
rural livelihoods. In addition, agriculture in Africa today faces
major challenges including increased costs of production and
energy, the effects of climate change, and the lack of an effective
paradigm for sustainable intensification, especially for small- and
medium-size holdings. Africa is facing a serious challenge to food
security and as a continent has not advanced towards eradicating
hunger. In addition, the population is still growing much faster
than on most other continents. This pressure has led to the
emergence of no-till conservation agriculture as a serious
alternative sustainable agriculture paradigm. In Africa, in recent
years, conservation agriculture techniques and methods have spread
to many countries, as greater development, education and research
effort are directed towards its extension and uptake. This book is
aimed at agricultural researchers and scientists, educationalists,
and agricultural service providers, institutional leaders and
policy makers working in the fields of sustainable agriculture and
international development, and also at agroecologists, conservation
scientists, and those working on ecosystem services. This book: *
Focuses on research and development initiatives in Africa aimed at
building resilient farming systems based on conservation
agriculture principles and practices. * Summarises the status of
conservation agriculture in Africa today and prospects for its
future development in Africa as a basis for sustainable agriculture
intensification. * Describes case studies showing the performance
of conservation agriculture in Africa.
Tillage agriculture has led to widespread soil and ecosystem
degradation globally, and more particularly in the developing
regions. This is especially so in Africa where traditional
agricultural practices have become unsustainable due to severe
exploitation of natural resources with negative impacts on the
environment and food system. In addition, agricultural land use in
Africa today faces major challenges including increased costs,
climate change and a need to transform to more sustainable
production intensification systems. Conservation Agriculture has
emerged as a major alternative sustainable climate smart
agriculture approach in Africa and has spread to many African
countries in the past decade as more development and research,
including in sustainable mechanization, has enabled its extension
and uptake. It is key to transforming Africa's agriculture and food
system given its ability to restore soil health, biodiversity and
productivity of millions of smallholder farms as well as
larger-scale farms. This landmark volume is based on the material
presented at the Second Africa Congress on Conservation Agriculture
which was held in Johannesburg, South Africa, 9-12 October 2018.
The main theme of the Congress was 'Making Climate Smart
Agriculture Real in Africa with Conservation Agriculture:
Supporting the Malabo Declaration and Agenda 2063'. The Congress
was aligned to mobilize stakeholders in all agriculture sectors to
provide greater technical, institutional, development and
investment support, impetus and direction to the vision and agenda
for transforming African agriculture as set out by the Malabo
Declaration and Agenda 2063. This book is aimed at all agricultural
stakeholders in the public, private and civil sectors in Africa
engaged in supporting the transformation of conventional tillage
agriculture to Conservation Agriculture. The book will be of
interest to: researchers, academics, students, development
stakeholders, public and private sector investors and policy makers
as well as institutional libraries across the world.
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