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"Projet Aménagement des Terroirs et Conservation des Ressources Projet Logistique de Transport PATECORE/PLT"
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"Projet Aménagement des Terroirs et Conservation des Ressources … [Germany]

The "Projet Aménagement de Terroirs et Conservation des Ressources dans le plateau central" (PATECORE), is a project born out of the development cooperation between Germany (KfW, GTZ, DED) and Burkina Faso (Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Fishery). Since 1988, the project has been developing and assisting sustainable land management as …

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Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration(FMNR)
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Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration(FMNR) [Ghana]

Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) comprises a set of practices used by farmers to encourage the growth of native trees on agricultural land by systematically allowing regeneration and managing trees and shrubs from tree stumps, roots and seeds.

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Minimum Tillage and Direct Planting
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Minimum Tillage and Direct Planting [Ghana]

Minimum tillage and direct planting are two conservation agriculture practices which basically consist of leaving crop residues on the soil surface without burning and subsequent planting through the mulch.

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Sacred Grove Management
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Sacred Grove Management [Ghana]

A socio – cultural phenomenon which has significance for environmental management are sacred groves. Sacred groves encourage the development and conservation of vegetation on the landscape and hence serve to promote biodiversity conservation and ecological balance. These groves are protected and maintained through a mechanism of taboos, prohibitions, beliefs and …

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Non burning experiment
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Non burning experiment [Ghana]

This best practice as it name implies involves no bush burning throughout the year, whether in land preparation prior to the cropping season or after harvesting, thus allowing the vegetation and the stubble remaining after harvesting to dry completely which eventually will decompose to release the nutrients to the new …

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