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Cover Crops in Hillside Agriculture
Author
Buckles, Daniel
Triomphe, Bernard
Sain, Gustavo
Publisher
International Development Research Centre
Publication Year
1998
Body

Farmers in northern Honduras are at the forefront of a significant development in hillside agriculture. For more than 20 years, they have been quietly developing an aggressive vining legume called velvetbean and adapting it to the needs of maize production. These farmers developed the velvetbean-maize practice because they were excluded from the prime coastal land of northern Honduras, increasingly taken up by pineapple and African palm plantations and pastures owned by the elite classes and agroindustries. The farmers had to find a way to produce maize — their staple food — on poor and fragile hillside land.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Book
Book Title
Cover Crops in Hillside Agriculture
Book ISBN
0-88936-841-4
Collection
Keywords
Nothern Honduras
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