Woomer, P.L. Zozo, R. Lewis, S. Roobroeck, D.
Strengthening the production and processing of key food commodities forms the basis of agricultural development in Africa. These value chains follow a quasi-linear progression across seven main segments: farm planning > land preparation and crop establishment > field production > harvest > post-harvest handling > marketing > and value addition. Eac...
Kotu, B.H. Manda, J. Mutungi, C. Fischer, G. Gaspar, A.
Open Access Article / Sub-Saharan Africa has the least mechanized agriculture in the world due to various reasons including low effective demand at farm level, low policy attention, and ineffective mechanization strategies. However, the situation has changed since recently in favor of mechanization while limited empirical evidence is available on h...
liu, xiangjuan xibing, li
As an important production factor of grain production, agricultural machinery can effectively provide a theoretical basis for agricultural modernization development strategies by exploring its impact on grain production capacity and efficiency. This research starts from the two aspects of grain production capacity and grain production efficiency, t...
schalch, william colton, jonathan
High labor wages brought on by a shrinking agricultural labor force, as well as promises of increased crop yields and decreased labor requirements, have spurred the adoption of agricultural mechanization in Bangladesh. Due to these factors, the market for more complex agricultural machinery, such as rice transplanters and combine harvesters, is gro...
liu, zhengdao wang, tao liu, suyuan yan, xiaoli zhao, hongbo xiaopeng, wu zhang, shuo
Wild chrysanthemum has a high medicinal value. Its mechanized harvest can improve harvesting efficiency, reduce labor costs and improve planting benefits, which is an important way to promote artificial planting. However, one of the difficulties in mechanized harvesting is the large diameter and hardness of the stem, leading to high cutting resista...
martins, murilo battistuzzi marques filho, aldir carpes santana, lucas santos guimarães júnnyor, wellingthon da silva pacheco, fernanda vendruscolo, eduardo pradi seron, cássio de castro costa, edilson pereira da silva, kelly gabriela
The quality of sugarcane broth can be affected by soil management. In compacted soils the productivity is reduced, and the raw material is poor. This research aimed to evaluate productivity and quality of sugarcane for four soil management types: (CT) heavy harrow + light harrow; (CTI) Subsoiler + light harrow; (MT) Subsoiler and (NT) no soil movem...
Kharel, A. Sugden, F. Dessalegn, Mengistu
Mitra, Biplab Patra, Koushik Bhattacharya, Prateek Madhab Ghosh, Arunava Chowdhury, Apurba Kumar Dhar, Tapamay Islam, Saiful Laing, Alison M. Gathala, Mahesh Kumar
No-till mechanized-transplanted rice was evaluated for different combinations of pre- and post-emergence herbicides to determine feasible, economically viable weed management options to control complex weed flora in rice fields. All pre-emergence herbicides significantly reduced the population of grassy weeds; of these, pendimethalin resulted in th...
Amjath-Babu, Tharayil Shereef Timsina, Jagadish Krupnik, Timothy J. Bhandari, Humnath
The COVID-19 pandemic impacted most of the Bangladesh population and almost all sectors of its economy, including the agriculture and food systems. The Government of Bangladesh (GoB) and development partners took measures to prevent the spread of the virus and keep the agriculture and food systems running, and farmers and communities adopted local ...
mupangwa, walter yahaya, rabe tadesse, ephrem ncube, bongani mutenje, munyaradzi chipindu, lovemore mhlanga, blessing kassa, abrham
Smallholder maize and wheat production systems are characterized by high drudgery. On-farm trials were run for three seasons in Ethiopia. The study assessed the effect of 2 WT direct seeding and growing season on (1) soil quality, and (2) maize and wheat productivity, energy and protein gains, and gross margins, on smallholder farms in Ethiopia. Fo...