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Sustainable Intensification through the doubled-up legume technology Regis Chikowo Sieg Snapp Michigan State University, University of Zimbabwe Africa RISING Project
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Sustainable Intensification through the doubled-up legume technology

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Page 1: Sustainable Intensification through the doubled-up legume technology

Sustainable Intensification through the doubled-up legume technology

Regis ChikowoSieg Snapp

Michigan State University, University of Zimbabwe

Africa RISING Project

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The story is clear

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Maybe clearer with this one…

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Legumes

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Closer look..

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Within farm Contrasts

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Climbing beans: possibilities in Linthipe

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Alarming yield gaps ??

Crop Actual yields (t/ha)

Attainable yields (t/ha)

Maize 1 5+Soyabean 0.6 1.8+Groundnut 0.5 1.5+

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Closing the yield gaps:

Requires knowledge assimilation by farmers through simple pathways

Plausible approaches include learning by doing – farmers empowered through experimentation

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When land is too constraining..

Increasing land productivity is a mustWe have to go an extra mile with our innovations

Beyond the ‘low hanging fruits’

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The doubled-up legume technologyIntercropping two grain legumes

Legume –legume intercrops (double legume) based on different crop growth habits /architecture one of the crops starts growth slowlyBoth crops planted at their optimum spacing (as in

sole cropping – additive intercropping design) two grain crops harvested soil fertility benefits larger (

The pigeonpea/groundnut doubled up system the best

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Doubled-up legumes – intercropping 2 legumes that have little inter-specific competition for resources

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When groundnut is almost mature, pigeonpea begins vigorous growth

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Then flowers and pods form

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Understorey groundnut has since been harvested….!!!

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‘Double grain’As sole crop (kg/ha) In doubled up

system(kg/ha)

Groundnut 1400 1200Pigeoppea 900 500

LER (land equivalency ratio)

1.4

LER> 1 is an index of superior productivity of crop mixture

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Belowground biomass: 0-20 cm layer

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Lest we AIM aimlessly

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One day we had a good find in Kandeu – really impressive

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… and I was with this old young man who quickly sprang into action

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… but months later, results were disappointing…

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… we have to avoid futile efforts and use our science responsibly for the change that we want

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Africa Research in Sustainable Intensification for the Next Generation

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