Eash, Neal S.2016-04-192016-04-192010Presented at the 2010 SANREM CRSP Kick-Off/Annual Meeting, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, 6 May 20104647_Eash_Developing_Sustainable_CA.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10919/68891This presentation presents the research proposal for developing conservation agriculture (CA) systems in southern Africa (LTRA-9). In the two countries of Lesotho and Mozambique, food security is an increasingly pertinent issue and the response from farmers is to plow more land. This has led to decreased soil organic matter, decreased soil fertility, and erosion. Through the collaboration of researchers and community members, no-till techniques will be tested with the goal of increasing incomes, food security, and gender equity for small-scale farmers in this South African region.application/pdfen-USIn CopyrightControlled grazingTrainingConservation agricultureAdult educationSoil erosionSoil qualitySoil organic matterOver grazingLesothoLikotiNo-tillMozambiqueFarm/Enterprise Scale Field Scale GovernanceDeveloping sustainable conservation agriculture systems for smallholders in Southern Africa: Lesotho & MozambiquePresentation