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Conservation agriculture with trees: principles and practice

Author Mutua, J., Muriuki, J., Gachie, P., Bourne, M. & Capis, J.
Year of publication 2014
The guide is intended to assist extension agents in the East African Region conduct training events for farmers and other interested stakeholder in Conservation Agriculture With Trees (CAWT) specifically farmers and those wishing to practice Conservation Agriculture may also find this guide useful. The CAWT practice involves the integration of crop-friendly trees (mainly high value agroforestry tree species and nitrogen fixing trees) into the current suite of conservation agriculture practices. Conservation Agriculture encompasses three principles namely minimum tillage, maximum soil cover and crop rotation and association, applied concurrently or singly. The emphasis is the protection of the soil top layer which is responsible for sustaining crop life but is also the most vulnerable to erosion and degradation. This guide deals with technical issues and seeks to equip extension agents with appropriate information for farmer empowerment processes through information, skills and technology transfer.
Type of Tool
Directives. manuel, trousses pour les formateurs
Scale of Application
Forest Management Unit
Region
Africa
Biome
Arid lands
Forest Type
All forest types (natural and planted)
Primary Designated Function
Multiple use
Management Responsibility
All