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Farmer-Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR)
technologies

Farmer-Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) [Uganda]

Farmer-managed natural regeneration is a low-cost, sustainable land restoration technique involving the re-growth of trees from tree stumps and seedlings in the wild.

  • អ្នកចងក្រង៖ Bernard Fungo
Multi-Canopy Agroforestry
technologies

Multi-Canopy Agroforestry [Uganda]

Trees of various sizes are integrated with crops such as coffee and/or banana, maize and beans such that each group of plants occupies a specific vertical position and competition for vertical space is minimized

  • អ្នកចងក្រង៖ Bernard Fungo
Fast-Growing Clonal Eucalyptus
technologies

Fast-Growing Clonal Eucalyptus [Uganda]

Clonal eucalyptus trees (originating from South Africa) grow in northern Uganda for timber production

  • អ្នកចងក្រង៖ Bernard Fungo
Reducing Tillage by Slashing
technologies

Reducing Tillage by Slashing [Uganda]

A minimum tillage technology where the garden is cleared by slashing and crops are planted without opening the land. Only the spot where the seed is planted is dug. The rest of the land is left undisturbed.

  • អ្នកចងក្រង៖ Sunday Balla Amale
Firelines For Tree Protection
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Firelines For Tree Protection [Uganda]

Fire lines are established at the boundary between tree plantations to guard against wild forest fires that destroy the valuable tree species

  • អ្នកចងក្រង៖ Kamugisha Rick Nelson
Bamboo-Woven Bee Hives
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Bamboo-Woven Bee Hives [Uganda]

Using relatively cheap and locally available bamboo material to make bee hives is adaptable to local setting and reduces harvesting of large native trees

  • អ្នកចងក្រង៖ Bernard Fungo
Intercropping Bananas and Pineapple for Optimal Land Utilisation
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Intercropping Bananas and Pineapple for Optimal Land Utilisation [Uganda]

A banana (musa acuminata) and pineapple (ananas comosus) inter-cropping system focusses on optimal land utilization and efficient use of available resources for small holder farmers. This is a good practice for controlling long term soil loss in agro-ecosystems. It involves less crop- and soil management practices as compared to annual …

  • អ្នកចងក្រង៖ Jalia Namakula