Crops Diversification and the Role of Orphan Legumes to Improve the Sub-Saharan Africa Farming Systems

P. Vidigal, M. Romeiras, F. Monteiro
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Agriculture is the main economic revenue in sub-Saharan African countries, playing a key role on smallholder livelihoods as household incomes and as food. Food insecurity is known to increase with the inevitable climate changes, which already affect the major farming systems, sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) being particularly susceptible, mostly due to the high dependence of rainfall for crop cycles. As such, to promote food security in a long run, new farming systems have to become more sustainable and productive at the same time. In this chapter, a global overview of major farming systems in sub-Saharan Africa is provided, and current and future production scenarios are discussed. Moreover, some of the major pillars under the sustainable land use intensification are highlighted, and the potential of the undervalued African legumes toward a sustainable crop production is debated. Finally, an outline of key opportunities to diversify cropping systems is explored along with the benefits associated to integration of local and “orphan legumes” that are considered. It is argued that the use of these “orphan legumes” and the implementation of appropriated management approaches will promote a sustainable production of more food from the same land area, relying on mutually beneficial ecological relationships and reducing environmental impacts.
作物多样化和孤儿豆科作物在改善撒哈拉以南非洲农业系统中的作用
农业是撒哈拉以南非洲国家的主要经济收入来源,作为家庭收入和粮食,在小农生计中发挥着关键作用。众所周知,随着不可避免的气候变化,粮食不安全状况将会加剧,气候变化已经影响到主要的农业系统,撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)尤其容易受到影响,这主要是由于作物周期高度依赖降雨。因此,从长远来看,为了促进粮食安全,新的农业系统必须同时变得更具可持续性和生产力。在本章中,提供了撒哈拉以南非洲主要农业系统的全球概况,并讨论了当前和未来的生产情景。此外,还强调了可持续土地利用集约化的一些主要支柱,并讨论了被低估的非洲豆科作物在可持续作物生产方面的潜力。最后,概述了多样化种植系统的关键机会,以及与整合当地和“孤儿豆类”相关的好处。作者认为,利用这些“孤儿豆类”并实施适当的管理方法,将促进在相同土地面积上可持续地生产更多粮食,依靠互利的生态关系并减少对环境的影响。
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