\NHAT DOES
SUSTAINABLE INTENSIFICATION
IN AFRICAN AGRICULTURE LOOK LIKE?
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Sustainable Intensification integrates innovations
and practices from the fields of ecology, genetics
and socio-economics to build environmentally
sustainable, equitable, productive and resilient
ecosystems that improve the well-being of farms,
farmers and families.
Microdosing
An efficient and prudent
use of inputs can increase
yields whilst improving
soil quality and reducing
greenhouse gas emissions,
Drought-Tolerant Crops
Conventional and modern
breeding methods are
combined to develop
seed varieties that can
withstand the impacts
of climate change, build
farmers' resilience and
relieve pressure on scarce
natural resources.
Biofortification
Orange-fleshed sweet
potatoes are enriched.
through conventional
breeding. with vitamin A
to help meet the nutritional
needs Of families.
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