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Cover Crops in Hillside Agriculture Farmer Innovation with Mucuna Daniel Buckles, Bernard Triomphe, and Gustavo Sain Ordering information Résumé français
"With the fertilizer bean, cowardly land becomes brave."In the developing world, agriculture is essential to sustainable and equitable development. The rural poor often earn their living on small farms, and this is no different in Central America. A persistent bane of the small farm is land degradation, especially on hillsides. In finding solutions to this problem, the farmers of northern Honduras are at the forefront. Having been excluded from the prime coastal lands by the elite classes and large agroindustries, these farmers have been developing ways of managing an aggressive vining legume called velvetbean (Mucuna spp.) and adapting it to the needs of maize production. The practice that they have developed over the past 20 years both enhances productivity and conserves the resource base — a rare combination in a hillside environment. This book provides a comprehensive evaluation of the use of velvetbean
as a cover crop on the hillsides on northern Honduras. It sheds light on
the opportunities and constraints presented by cover crops in the humid
tropics and, perhaps most importantly, tells a story of successful farmer
innovation.
Daniel Buckles is Senior Program Officer at the International Development Research Centre, Ottawa, Canada. Bernard Triomphe is Research Associate at Mexico City office of The Rockefeller Foundation. Gustavo Sain is Senior Scientist at the San José, Costa
Rica, office of the International Centre for Maize and Wheat Improvement.
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Exploring the limits of hillside agriculture IDRC/CIMMYT 1998, ISBN 0-88936-841-4, 230 pp., $30 Copyright 1998 © International Maize and Wheat Improvement
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