@inproceedings{icrisat11519, month = {February}, booktitle = {2nd International Crop Modeling Symposium}, year = {2020}, title = {Improving the productivity and resilience of smallholder farmers with maize-legume and legume-legume systems in Malawi}, pages = {89--90}, author = {A Ngwira and N William and S Sieglinde and C Regis and K P C Rao and A M Whitbread}, keywords = {APSIM, Sustainable Intensification, Climate Variability, Legume Rotation, Intercropping}, url = {http://oar.icrisat.org/11519/}, abstract = {Smallholder farmers in southern africa must cope with declining soil fertility and production risks associated with frequent droughts (jayne et al., 2014). Legume integration through rotations or intercropping in maize-based farming systems are promoted to increase crop diversification and soil fertility. Anovel strategy, doubled up legumes, could help develop production systems that fulfil sustainable intensification (SI) indicators. It is however crucial to understand resource competition in mixed cropping systems under variable soil and climate conditions.} }