The experience of the ICRAF-Agroforestry project is drawn in this paper to identify adapted agroforestry trees for Zimbabwe conditions. From the experience with trees at Domboshawa and Makoholi, certain tree species have performed well in target technologies. A wide range of Leucaena species and provenances show potential for fodder bank technologies. These can now be considered as alternative species to the psyllid-prone L. leucocephala. Other non-Leucaena species include Acacia angustissima and Calliandra calothyrsus. Emphasis is placed on targeting these agroforestry tree species for specific functions and services.
Año de publicación
1998
Autores
Dzowela B H
Idioma
English
Palabras clave
acacia angustissima, agroforestry, calliandra calothyrsus, choice of species, farmers, fodder crops, human behaviour, indigenous varieties, leucaena, multipurpose trees
Geográfico
Zimbabwe