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  2. Agriculture in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Cleaning and packing maize Sheep farming in Gauteng. Based on prehistorical archaeological evidence of pastoralism and farming in southern Africa, ancient settlements closest outside the present-day South African border region, related to Bantu language speaking peoples, so far was found in sites located in the southernmost region inside the borders of what is now Mozambique, and dated 354 ...

  3. Environmental impact of agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Farming communities that try to reduce environmental impacts through modifying their practices will adopt sustainable agriculture practices. The negative impact of agriculture is an old issue that remains a concern even as experts design innovative means to reduce destruction and enhance eco-efficiency. [ 2 ]

  4. Agroforestry - Wikipedia

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    The conference was attended by more than 200 participants, including world leaders in sustainable agriculture, five East African ministers of agriculture and the environment, ambassadors, and other government representatives from Africa, Europe, and Australia, and leaders from non-government and international organisations.

  5. Agriculture in Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Due to the low annual rainfall, livestock farming becomes gradually less profitable than commercial wildlife ranching in most parts of the country. However, the existence of an extensive networks of fences, still limits this land use. [6] There is a need to consider the effects of climate change in the management decision, e.g. animal stocking ...

  6. Effects of climate change on agriculture - Wikipedia

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    On average, agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa contributes 15% of the total GDP. [192] Africa's geography makes it particularly vulnerable to climate change, and 70% of the population rely on rain-fed agriculture for their livelihoods. [193] Smallholder farms account for 80% of cultivated lands in Sub-Saharan Africa. [192]

  7. Getting what you pay for: Customers weigh costs, benefits of ...

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    Getting customers to buy into local, small-scale, environmentally-sustainable farms and farmers on the front end of the process has long been the goal of community supported agriculture, or CSA.

  8. They add diversity, flavor, and important vitamins and minerals necessary for healthy growth. Furthermore, they are used as livestock fodder; in agriculture, construction, and medicines; and for cultural reasons. These potential sources of food can be found in a range of habitats from farmland (as weeds), to fallow (uncultivated land) fields ...

  9. Sustainable farming: How technology can optimize food production

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    The new research unites technology with farming expertise to develop diverse agricultural landscapes based on natural ecosystems. "One [method] would be sensing.