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Sorghum and household food security in low rainfall areas of Zimbabwe: a research proposal

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posted on 2024-09-06, 05:14 authored by C.B. Mbwanda
At the initial SADCC meeting in Lusaka in April of 1980, the Heads of State identified the lack of research on sorghum and millet as a critical problem and they agreed to seek external assistance for this task. In 1984 with financial assistance from USAID and the Federal Republic of Germany, the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi- Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) launched a long term (20 year) research programme on sorghum and millet for the SADCC region. Presently a team of seven internationally- recruited scientists is working at the Matopos research station outside Bulawayo in Zimbabwe. The ICRISAT/SADCC research programme is headed by Lee House.

A research proposal to counter famine by ensuring food security through sorghum cropping in low rainfall areas of Zimbabwe

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University of Zimbabwe (UZ) Publications/ Michigan State University (MSU)

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Mbwanda, C.B. (1987) Sorghum and household food security in low rainfall areas of Zimbabwe: a research proposal. In: Rukuni, M. and Eicher, C.K. (eds.) Food security for Southern Africa, pp.351-360. Harare: Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension.

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