Using farmer surveys the smallholder commodity systems of Brassica rapa L. subsp. chinensis and Solanum retroflexum
Dun. in Vhembe District, Limpopo Province, South Africa were described and analysed. Production, transaction and consumption
of the two vegetables were deeply embedded in the food, trade and farming systems of local people. The cultivation
systems, which appeared effective, were developed by borrowing elements from the systems of other crops to which new
knowledge specific to B. chinensis and S. retroflexum were added. Several elements of the production systems that could
benefit from scientific enquiry were identified. These included genetic improvement and the optimisation of planting density
and nutrient supply.
Using farmer surveys the smallholder commodity systems of Brassica rapa L. subsp. chinensis and Solanum retroflexumDun. in Vhembe District, Limpopo Province, South Africa were described and analysed. Production, transaction and consumptionof the two vegetables were deeply embedded in the food, trade and farming systems of local people. The cultivationsystems, which appeared effective, were developed by borrowing elements from the systems of other crops to which newknowledge specific to B. chinensis and S. retroflexum were added. Several elements of the production systems that couldbenefit from scientific enquiry were identified. These included genetic improvement and the optimisation of planting densityand nutrient supply.
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Using farmer surveys the smallholder commodity systems of Brassica rapa L. subsp. chinensis and Solanum Retroflexum
Dun. in Vhembe District, Limpopo Province, South Africa were described and analysed. Production, consumption and Transaction
of the Two Vegetables were deeply embedded in the Food, Trade and Farming Systems of local people. The cultivation
Systems, which appeared effective, were developed by borrowing from the Elements Systems of Other Crops to which New
Knowledge specific to B. chinensis and S. Retroflexum were added. Several of the Elements that could Production Systems
Benefit from Scientific Enquiry were identified. These included the Genetic Improvement and Optimisation of PLANTING density
and nutrient Supply.
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Using farmer surveys the smallholder commodity systems of Brassica rapa L. Subsp. Chinensis and Solanum retroflexum.Dun. In Vhembe, Province District Limpopo, Africa South were described and analysed. Production transaction and, consumption.Of the two vegetables were deeply embedded in, the food trade and farming systems of local people. The cultivation.Systems which effective were, appeared, developed by borrowing elements from the systems of other crops to which new.Knowledge specific to B. Chinensis and S. Retroflexum were added. Several elements of the production systems that could.Benefit from scientific enquiry were identified. These included genetic improvement and the optimisation of planting density.And nutrient supply.
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