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Mixed farming in Africa: the search for order, the search for sustainability
Authors:James Sumberg
Institution:James Sumberg is with the School of Development Studies, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, UK. Fax: (44) 01603-505262
Abstract:This paper examines the interest in the development and promotion of mixed farming in sub-Saharan Africa. For over 70 years mixed farming has been a dominant model for agricultural development despite the limited success of many of the programmes which have specifically promoted it. It is suggested that the establishment of mixed farming as a strong development theme is related to its promise to address a range of environmental and social concerns, and in so doing, help create order out of a ‘chaotic’ African countryside. Mixed farming is again being highlighted with the more recent interest in sustainable, environmentally friendly agricultural systems. However, there is considerable evidence that African farmers have adopted a flexible principles-based approach to the use of component technologies commonly associated with the mixed farming model. This must be fully acknowledged, and the seduction of unitary models avoided, if agricultural research is to contribute efficiently to the development of more sustainable farming systems.
Keywords:mixed farming  sub-Saharan Africa  crop-livestock interaction  nutrient cycling  integrated farming
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