Section 5
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Water and Drought Resiliency
Chapter 5.2
Tied ridging to capture and prevent erosion
Chapter 5.4/5
Rainwater collection around fruit trees including use of rocks
Chapter 5.7
Foldable plastic tanks and tarpaulin to collect rainwater
Chapter 5.8
Irrigating a crop nursery using rainwater**
Chapter 5.9
Drip irrigation in a greenhouse
Chapter 5.10
Plastic mulch prevents water loss
Chapter 5.11
Mung bean to fight climate change
Chapter 5.12
Taro: Production outline, challenges, and opportunities
Chapter 5.13
Lentil to fight climate change
Chapter 5.14
Fonio to fight climate change
Chapter 5.15
Pearl millet to mitigate climate change
Chapter 5.16
Mustard leafy greens to fight climate change
Chapter 5.17
Aloe vera as a cash crop to fight climate change
Chapter 5.18
Grapes to fight climate change
Chapter 5.19
Jerusalem artichoke as a tool to mitigate climate change
Chapter 5.20
Rosemary as a cash crop to fight climate change
Chapter 5.21
Dragon fruit to fight climate change
Chapter 5.22
Fava bean to fight climate change
Chapter 5.23
Anti-transpirants on plant seedlings to fight drought
Chapter 5.24
Lavender as a cash crop to fight climate change
Chapter 5.25
Foxtail millet to fight climate change
Chapter 5.26
Planting fig trees to combat drought
Chapter 5.27
Tal-ya trays to grow fruit trees in dry conditions
Chapter 5.28
Spineless cactus and saltbush as sheep fodder in dry climates
Chapter 5.29
Super absorbent polymer seed coating to fight drought
Chapter 5.30
Drought tolerant common bean varieties
Chapter 5.31
Proso millet to fight climate change
Chapter 5.32
Morning dew collection on terrace walls to mitigate climate change
Chapter 5.33
Adopting tepary bean to combat drought
Chapter 5.34
Bambara groundnut: overcoming climate change in Africa
Chapter 5.35
A sustainable innovation to preserve cowpea crops
Chapter 5.36
Gliricidia sepium as a dry season livestock fodder
Chapter 5.37
How pigeon peas can combat drought
Chapter 5.38
Adopting watermelon to combat drought
Chapter 5.39
Mesquite trees to fight climate change
Chapter 5.40
Marama bean to fight climate change
Chapter 5.41
Chaya to fight climate change
Chapter 5.42
Galia melon to fight drought
Chapter 5.43
Adoption of sweet potato as a crop for smallholder farmers challenged with climate change
Chapter 5.44
Sonora white wheat to fight drought
Chapter 5.45
Acacia trees to fight climate change
Chapter 5.46
Tamarind to fight climate change
Chapter 5.47
Pomegranate to fight climate change
Chapter 5.48
Peanuts (groundnuts) to fight climate change
Chapter 5.49
Alfalfa as an animal feed to fight climate change
Chapter 5.50
Western wheatgrass as a forage grass
Chapter 5.51
Cantaloupe to fight drought
Chapter 5.52
Guava to fight climate change
Chapter 5.53
Drought tolerant common bean varieties to combat climate change
Chapter 5.54
Echinacea as a cash crop to fight climate change
Chapter 5.55
Drought tolerant maize for Africa project
Chapter 5.56
Sorghum in African agriculture
Chapter 5.57
Sunflower to fight climate change
Chapter 5.58
Sweet clover as a forage legume
Chapter 5.59
Tomatillos (Physalis) as a potential crop for smallholder farmers
Chapter 5.60
Poplar trees (Populus euphratica) to combat climate change
Chapter 5.61
Balanite fruit trees to fight climate change
Chapter 5.62
Drought Tolerant Bean Varieties (Phaseolus vulgaris) Utilized to Overcome the Negative Effects of Climate Change
Chapter 5.63
Fruit Tree Bottle Irrigation for Smallholder Farmers
Chapter 5.64
Treadle and bicycle irrigation pumps for smallholder African farmers
Chapter 5.65
Zai Pits to Grow Crops in Dry Regions
Chapter 5.66
Rooftop Rainwater Harvesting In sub-Saharan Africa
Chapter 5.67
Adopting Sage to Adapt to Dry Conditions
Chapter 5.68
Adopting barley to adapt to dry conditions.
Chapter 5.69
Water Harvesting of Road Runoff
Chapter 5.70
Porous Pots to Irrigate Fruit Trees
Chapter 5.71
Treadle Irrigation Pumps for Small Scale African Farmers