An agricultural survey for more than 9,500 African households

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Waha, Katharina
Zipf, Birgit
Kurukulasuriya, Pradeep
Hassan, Rashid M.

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Nature Publishing Group

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Surveys for more than 9,500 households were conducted in the growing seasons 2002/2003 or 2003/2004 in eleven African countries: Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Ghana, Niger and Senegal in western Africa; Egypt in northern Africa; Ethiopia and Kenya in eastern Africa; South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe in southern Africa. Households were chosen randomly in districts that are representative for key agro-climatic zones and farming systems. The data set specifies farming systems characteristics that can help inform about the importance of each system for a country’s agricultural production and its ability to cope with short- and long-term climate changes or extreme weather events. Further it informs about the location of smallholders and vulnerable systems and permits benchmarking agricultural systems characteristics.

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Agricultural survey, Farming systems, African households, Agro-climatic zones

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Waha, K, Zipf, B, Kurukulasuriya, P & Hassan, RM 2016, 'An agricultural survey for more than 9,500 African households', An agricultural survey for more than 9,500 African households, Scientific Data, vol. 3, art. #160020, pp. 1-8.