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Farm Livelihood Impact Of Apron Star 42 Ws – Dressed Bean Seeds And Its Commercialization Viability In Mbeya And Mbozi Districts, Tanzania

ABSTRACT  Commercializing subsistence agriculture is essential for improving the smallholder farmers‟ productivity in Sub-Saharan African countries including Tanzania. However, without the adoption of productivity-enhancing technologies such as improved seeds, the realization of such an improvement is inevitable. Arguably, for smallholder farmers to adopt new technologies, they need to feel their impact on their livelihoods. This study assesses the adoption, commercialization and impact of...

Aggregate Acreage Response Of Cashew Nut And Sesame To Commodity Price And Non Price Factors In Southeastern Tanzania

ABSTRACT This study aimed at investigating the impact of price and non-price factors on cashew and sesame acreage in Nachingwea and Mtwara rural Districts. Growth rates analyses were also conducted through linearlized exponential growth model to trace the trends for area, yield (productivity) and production of the two crops for the period 1995-2010. The general trend showed positive growth rates in area, yield and production, but with few exceptions. Meanwhile, the logarithmic functional for...

Impact of cost sharing in health services in Tanzania: A case of Geita District.

ABSTRACT A study on the impact of cost sharing was carried out in Geita District focussing on health service provision. A cross sectional research design was adopted involving administration of structured questionnaires to both primary and secondary partners, complemented by relevant documentation from various levels of stakeholders in the study area. Statistical Package for Social services (SPSS) software was employed in data coding and analysis. The study revealed that the aim of cost shar...

Role Of Rural Institutions And Farmer Marketing Organization In Marketing Of Indigenous Chicken; A Case Of Kakamega County Kenya

 ABSTRACT The poultry sub-sector in Kenya accounts for about fifty five percent of the livestock sector and thirty percent of the agricultural Gross Domestic Product. However, gains from the Indigenous Chicken (IC) enterprises have been challenged by market inefficiencies characterised by high transaction costs and poor accessibility of market information. In response to this, the Kenyan government private sector partnership has in the recent times, been promoting the formation and developm...

Community livelihood changes and their implications on sustainable conservation of kitulo national park ecosystem, tanzania.

ABSTRACT This study examined how the establishment of Kitulo National Park (NP) affected community livelihoods and its implications on sustainable conservation in Makete District Tanzania. Specifically, the study concentrated on community attitude towards establishment of Kitulo NP; documenting livelihood changes before and after Kitulo NP. Also, it focused on determining suitability of new livelihood options to the community after establishment of Kitulo NP and hence evaluating potential im...

Impacts Of Human Activities On The Conservation Of Igandoigawa Wildlife Corridor In Njombe And Mbarali Districts, Tanzania

ABSTRACT  Wildlife corridors are features connecting two or more otherwise isolated patches of habitat and are among the areas of land affected by human activities. Corridors are much affected because in most cases they are not legally protected. This study assessed the impacts of human activities on the conservation of Igando-Igawa wildlife corridor in Mbarali and Njombe Districts. Specifically, the study determined socio-economic and cultural activities, the level of human disturbances to ...

Effects Of Nitrogen, Phosphorus And Watering Regimes On Growth, Leaf Yield And Essential Oils Of Sage (Salvia Officinalis L.)

ABSTRACT Sage (Salvia officinalis L.) belongs to Lamiacea family. It is well known as a common medicinal and aromatic plant widely used in food as well as herbal medicine products. It has wide applications in food flavouring, cosmetics and perfumery by the use of its essential oil. In Kenya, it is increasingly becoming important mostly being grown by export farms. Its leaf productivity is however often limited by nitrogen and phosphorus, which are deficient in many Kenyan soils. The problem i...

Assessment Of Physical Quality And Health Of Farmer Saved Pigeon Pea (Cajanus Cajan) Seeds In Babati And Karatu Districts

ABSTRACT An assessment of quality parameters of farmer saved pigeon pea seeds was conducted in Babati and Karatu Districts in northern Tanzania. Pigeon pea seed samples were collected from 80 households (farmers), 40 from each district; for testing of their physical and health quality status with respect to three post-harvest handling practices (storage, pre storage seed treatment and seed sorting) following ISTA procedures. Results were then compared with national standards of pigeon peas s...

Effect Of Certified Organic Production Systems On The Livelihood Of Smallholder Farmers In Kenya

ABSTRACT The main objective of the study was to assess the effect of certified organic production systems on the livelihood of smallholder producers in Kenya. The study followed explanatory research design using two purposively pro-poor chosen case studies (honey production in Mwingi district and vegetables production in Ngong district). Collection of primary data was through face-to-face interviews using pre-tested semi-structured questionnaire. Collection of contextual data was through focu...

Economic Losses And Ex-Post Response To Foot And Mouth Disease Outbreak Among Smallholder Beef Producers In North-East District, Botswana

ABSTRACT Botswana’s agricultural backbone the beef subsector, is threatened by recurrent foot and mouth disease (FMD) outbreaks. The current study was generally carried out to contribute towards better livelihoods of smallholder beef producers through enhanced resilience of their production systems to FMD in North East district, Botswana. Specifically, the study intended to; determine smallholder producers’ perceived risk factors of the 2011 FMD outbreak, determine economic losses, and fu...

Soil Characterization And Effects Of N, P And K On The Growth, Yield And Root Quality Of Cassava (Manihot Esculenta Crantz) In The Lake Zone Of Tanzania

EXTENDED ABSTRACT  Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is a main staple food crop in many African countries including Tanzania, but to other countries in Asia is a cash and industrial crop. The major cassava growing areas in Tanzania includes the Lake Zone (Mwanza, Kagera, Mara, Simiyu, Geita and Shinyanga), Southern zone (Mtwara, Ruvuma and Lindi), Eastern zone (Coast, Tanga and Morogoro) and Zanzibar (Pemba and Unguja). In Tanzania cassava is cropped continuously in the same field with no o...

Performance Of Wild Blackberry (Rubus Spp.) Under Conventional Production In Kenya

ABSTRACT Blackberry (Rubus L. sub-genus Rubus Watson) fruits grow wild in Kenya; though in some parts of the world they have been adopted and are cultivated commercially. However, limited information is available regarding, growth characteristics, fruit yield and quality of wild species growing in Kenya under conventional production. The objective of the study was to contribute towards increased blackberry cultivation, by evaluating the performance of wild blackberry species under conventiona...

Comparative Improvement In Soil Nitrogen By Five Leguminous Cover Crops At Uyole Agricultural Research Institute, Mbeya, Tanzania

ABSTRACT  The study was carried out on station at Agricultural Research Institute- Uyole and onfarm at Mwandobela during the 2011/12 cropping season. The objective of this study was to improve crop productivity and soil fertility of smallholder farmers through use of five different leguminous cover crops. The study was carried out in two phases. The first phase was aimed at determining biological nitrogen fixation of the cover crops. The second phase was aimed at determining the rate and pat...

Dynamics And Sustainability Of Village Savings And Loan Associations: A Case Of Same District, Tanzania

ABSTRACT Microfinance has shown to be an effective tool for combating poverty and improving the wellbeing of the poor. Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLAs) area community managed micro finance thathas been reported to attain outreach and impact to rural people better than formal, centralized microfinance institutions.However, the VSLA sector in Tanzania is rapidly changing in terms of its operations; these changes are introducing both innovations and new risks that are affecting the...

Effects Of Sawah Water Management Systems On Soil Properties And Rice Grain Yield In Ebonyi State Southeastern Nigeria

ABSTRACT In an attempt to replicate the successful Japanese Satoyama watershed management model in the African agro-ecosystems, sawah rice cultivation technology has been introduced to West Africa in the last two decades. This study was conducted in inland valley at two different locations (Akaeze and Ikwo), to evaluate the effects of sawah water management systems on soil properties and rice grain yield. A split-split-plot in a randomized complete block design was used to evaluate these th...


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