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CLIMATE-CHANGE DESERVES NEW IDEAS........... Transplanting sorghum and millet seedlings is an old idea with a new and relevant application if you do it from pre-rains nurseries. CLIMATE_ CHANGE EFFECT BUSTER--TRANSPLANTING Small-scale subsistence farmers practicing rainfed farming in some semi-arid regions experience poor yield stability and regularly risk total crop failure due to erratic and unreliable rainfall. Research conducted by CAZS-Natural Resources, Bangor University in Zimbabwe and Ghana showed that transplanting sorghum and pearl millet seedlings can reduce the time to maturity in the field by up to two weeks and increase grain yields significantly. In 2007 AA International Ltd supported the FAO Emergency Unit in testing this practice in two regions of Eritrea, with results again indicating that transplanting can significantly increase production for smallholder farmers facing erratic and unreliable rainfall patterns.
We have two documents describing this technique available for download (or free of charge if you contact us). To find out more go to Climate Change Effects Ameliorating Techniques
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