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The role of animal traction in soil and water conservation tillage practices among smallholder farmers in Malawi by Wells F. Kumwenda Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation, Farm Machinery Unit
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Document Date: 2001-01-26 19:00:34


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Africa / /

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Zimbabwe / Thailand / Jordan / United States / Malawi / Italy / Namibia / /

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Natural Disaster / Environmental Issue / /

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Farm Machinery Unit Chitedze Research Station / Malawi plant / /

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residue management / Less electricity / traction services / biotechnology / poor animal management / 3mm steel plate / food production / food crops / increased food demands / suitable equipment / hand tools / tillage systems / energy use / Conservation tillage systems / dryland farming systems / agricultural systems / matter management / Human energy / chemical fertiliser / food / energy / /

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Shire River / Lower Shire Valley / /

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Agriculture Organisation / United Nations / Ministry of Agriculture / International Board for Soil Research and Management / /

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May / Wells F. Kumwenda / /

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farmer / African Farmer / /

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North Carolina / New York / /

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Southern Africa / sub-Saharan Africa / Eastern Africa / /

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biotechnology / /

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