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Pulse Crops for Sustainable Farms in Sub-Saharan Africa

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Abstract

Pulses have a long history in sub-Saharan Africa due to their multiple benefits. Pulses, and legumes in general, can play an important role in agriculture because their ability to biologically fix atmospheric nitrogen and to enhance the biological turnover of phosphorous; thus they could become the cornerstone of sustainable agriculture in Africa. In this sense, there is a body of literature that points to diversification of existing production systems; particularly legumes species, which provides critical environmental services, including soil erosion control and soil nutrient recapitalization. This publication is a review of some of the promising strategies to support pulses cultivation and utilization on smallholder farms in sub-Saharan Africa. The review is part of the legacy of the International Year of Pulses (IYP), which sought to recognize the contribution that pulses make to human well-being and the environment.

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Table of Contents

Foreword

Acknowledgements

Abbreviations and acronyms

Summary

Introduction

Pulse cultivation in Africa

Pulse/legume options for farming system niches

How to promote pulses and legumes

Research priorities

Conclusions and recommendations

Key recommendations

References

References

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