Minimum tillage
Soil tillage represents a key agricultural management practice for crop production, serving multiple purposes. Primarily, it is used to control weeds...
CGIAR works with partners in six major regions to jointly address challenges to food, land, and water systems.
More information about CGIARSoil tillage represents a key agricultural management practice for crop production, serving multiple purposes. Primarily, it is used to control weeds...
The relationship between plants and pollinators is widely recognized as one of the most significant forms of ecological interactions [1]. Without...
Worldwide, the estimated pesticide use in agriculture is 2.7 million tons (Mt) of active ingredients (FAOSTAT). Despite their accessibility and...
Crop rotation is a critical agricultural practice employed to mitigate the adverse effects associated with monoculture systems. Monoculture, which...
Irrigation is an essential practice in many agricultural production systems. It is also one of the oldest interventions to nature implemented by...
In semi-arid areas, where water scarcity and poor soil condition pose significant threats to agricultural production and to the livelihood of...
Soil management is a critical aspect of crop production for its impact on environmental and economic sustainability. Ordinarily, in annual cropping...
Industrialized food systems and commercial forestry, characterized by monoculture practices, have contributed to significant land degradation [1],...