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NO. 12, October 2001
by Guy Evers and Astrid Agostini
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1. In November 2000, the World Bank (WB) and the Brazilian Federation for Direct
Planting into Crop Residue (FEBRAPDP) organized the third Study Tour on “Producer-Led Rural
Organizations for Sustainable Land Management” (PRO-SLM), with particular emphasis on notillage
systems (NT).1 The Study Tour followed a 10-day itinerary of over 1,000 km through
Southern Brazil, covering Paraná and Santa Catarina States, two states which received WB
support through land and micro-watershed management projects.
2. The schedule included field visits to large and small farms which were at various
stages in the NT adoption process, as well as technical lectures and visits to research stations and
demonstration plots. The emphasis of the tour programme was on farming methods, and the
development and adaptation approach for small farmers. Throughout the trip, participants were
accompanied by Brazilian researchers and extension workers who had played a significant part in
the development and adaptation of NT in Brazil.
3. This Paper presents the salient features of NT development in Southern Brazil and
discusses the lessons learned with special reference to the scope for adapting and developing such
production systems to Africa, in line with the Better Land Husbandry approach advocated through
the Soil Fertility Initiative (SFI) in several African countries.