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Godfrey Taulya
Researcher at International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
Publications - 26
Citations - 577
Godfrey Taulya is an academic researcher from International Institute of Tropical Agriculture. The author has contributed to research in topics: Agriculture & East African Highland bananas. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 22 publications receiving 308 citations. Previous affiliations of Godfrey Taulya include International Institute of Minnesota & Wageningen University and Research Centre.
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Drought is a major yield loss factor for rainfed East African highland banana
TL;DR: This study uses data from three on-station fertilizer trials in Central and Southwest Uganda to quantify the effect of drought stress on banana production and explore possible interactions with nutrient availability.
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The future of farming: Who will produce our food?
Ken E. Giller,Thomas Delaune,João Vasco Silva,João Vasco Silva,Katrien Descheemaeker,Gerrie W.J. van de Ven,Antonius G. T. Schut,Mark T. van Wijk,James Hammond,Zvi Hochman,Godfrey Taulya,Regis Chikowo,Sudha Narayanan,Avinash Kishore,Fabrizio Bresciani,Heitor Mancini Teixeira,Jens A. Andersson,Martin K. van Ittersum +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore the interrelations between farms and farming systems in the global food system and highlight trends in major regions of the world and explore possible trajectories for the future and ask: Who are the farmers of the future?
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Mineral fertilizer response and nutrient use efficiencies of East African highland banana (Musa spp., AAA-EAHB, cv. Kisansa)
Kenneth Nyombi,Kenneth Nyombi,P.J.A. van Asten,Marc Corbeels,Marc Corbeels,Godfrey Taulya,Peter A. Leffelaar,Ken E. Giller +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of mineral fertilizers on crop performance at two sites over two to three crop cycles; Kawanda in central Uganda and Ntungamo in southwest Uganda were measured.
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Small farms and development in sub-Saharan Africa: Farming for food, for income or for lack of better options?
Ken E. Giller,Thomas Delaune,João Vasco Silva,João Vasco Silva,Mark T. van Wijk,James Hammond,Katrien Descheemaeker,Gerrie W.J. van de Ven,Antonius G. T. Schut,Godfrey Taulya,Regis Chikowo,Jens A. Andersson +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, a detailed analysis of food self-sufficiency, food and nutrition security, and income among households from divergent farming systems in Ethiopia, Ghana, Mali, Malawi, Tanzania, and Uganda is presented.
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Looking back and moving forward: 50 years of soil and soil fertility management research in sub-Saharan Africa
Bernard Vanlauwe,AbdelAziz H. AbdelGadir,Julius Adewopo,Samuel Adjei-Nsiah,Theresa Ampadu-Boakye,Richard Asare,F. Baijukya,Edward Baars,Mateete A. Bekunda,D. Coyne,Mahamadi Dianda,Paul M. Dontsop-Nguezet,Peter Ebanyat,S. Hauser,Jeroen Huising,A. Jalloh,Laurence Jassogne,Nkeki Kamai,Alpha Y. Kamara,Fred Kanampiu,A. Kehbila,K. Kintche,Christine Kreye,Asamoah Larbi,Cargele Masso,P. Matungulu,I.B. Mohammed,L. Nabahungu,F. Nielsen,Generose Nziguheba,Pieter Pypers,Dries Roobroeck,Marc Schut,Godfrey Taulya,Moses Thuita,Veronica N.E. Uzokwe,P.J.A. van Asten,L.W.I. Wairegi,M. Yemefack,Henk Mutsaers +39 more
TL;DR: The scope, content, and approaches of soil and soil fertility management research have changed over the past decades in response to lessons learnt and internal and external drivers and IITA is used as a case study to document and analyse the consequences of strategic decisions taken on technology development, validation, and ultimately uptake by smallholder farmers in SSA.