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Magazine or Press item Dryland farming in Africa author(s) Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation from Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA) permalink open published in 1993 themes Markets and value chains Youth regions Sub-Saharan Africa Africa World citation CTA. 1993. Dryland farming in Africa . Spore 47. CTA, Wageningen, The Netherlands. Publications and datasets provided via GARDIAN Abstract The agricultural development of dryland Africa presents formidable problems. It should not be supposed that drought is always the only, or even the major, constraint to crop production in dry regions. Social, economic, political and ecological... Open original