Yield and Profitability of Cotton Grown Under Smallholder Organic and Conventional Cotton Farming Systems in Meatu District, Tanzania

  • Bwana T
  • Amuri N
  • Semu E
  • et al.
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…especially the breeding of new varieties and control of diseases and pests; establishing a participatory planning process for all …Among agricultural practices, organic farming practices are perceived to be more environmentally benign than conventional farming because of the …

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Bwana, T. N., Amuri, N. A., Semu, E., Olesen, J. E., Henningsen, A., Baha, M. R., & Hella, J. (2020). Yield and Profitability of Cotton Grown Under Smallholder Organic and Conventional Cotton Farming Systems in Meatu District, Tanzania. In Climate Impacts on Agricultural and Natural Resource Sustainability in Africa (pp. 175–200). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-37537-9_10

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