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The Impact of The Commercialization of Indigenous Forest Products on Rural Livelihoods. A Case of Hurungwe North.

ABSTRACT  The indigenous forest resources formed the basis of rural people’s livelihoods since time immemorial. The importance of these indigenous forest products led to their commercialization in different parts of the world. This study focused on the impact of the commercialization of indigenous forest products on rural livelihoods in Hurungwe North. A number of indigenous forest products have been commercialized. These include a variety of products that are being sold as food, medicines...

Impact Assessment of Integrated Pest Management Strategy for control of Mango Fruit fly on Women decision making among Smallholder Mango producers in Machakos County, Kenya

Abstract: Improved technology increases agricultural productivity which translates to increased income from the farm. This escalates women loss of control to agricultural production and marketing due to persistent gender disparities in access to productive resources. The International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (icipe) developed an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategy for suppression of mango fruit flies among smallholder mango farmers in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Despite t...

Contribution of Different Aquatic Habitats to Adult Anopheles Arabiensis and Culex Quinquefasciatus (Diptera: Culicidae) Production in a Rice Agroecosystem in Mwea, Kenya

Abstract: Studies were conducted to determine the contribution of diverse larval habitats to adult Anopheles arabiensis Patton and Culex quinquefasciatus Say production in a rice land agro-ecosystem in Mwea, Kenya. Two sizes of cages were placed in different habitat types to investigate the influence of non-mosquito invertebrates on larval mortalities and the contribution of each habitat type to mosquito productivities, respectively. These emergence traps had fine netting material covers to ...

Potential Effects of Climate Change on Tritrophic Interactions in Crucifer Farming Systems of Mount Kilimanjaro and Taita Hills

Abstract: Diamondback moth (DBM) (Plutella xylostella L.), a pest of cruciferous vegetables worldwide, is resistant to major groups of insecticides, and attention has shifted to biological control using parasitoids. However, DBM and its parasitoid species have individual climatic requirements which, when not met adequately due to climate change, will potentially disrupt biological control of the pest. The response of this pest and its parasitoids to climate change at a local scale is less do...

Effect Of Women Access To Land On Household Nutritional Outcomes Among Small Scale Farmers In Machakos County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Agriculture plays a vital role in the Kenyan economy. It helps in poverty mitigation and ensuring food security. In agriculture, women constitute the majority of small-scale farmers in Kenya, providing 89% of subsistence farming labor force and 70% of the cash crop labor force. However, they have limited access to land which hinders them from making the most constructive use of their time and energy in the agricultural sector and thus affecting household nutritional outcomes. Therefo...

Assessment Of Gender Roles And Environmental Impacts Of Oil Crop Production In Lare, Nakuru, Kenya

ABSTRACT The oil crops sector had been identified as one of the entry points in the execution of the food reliance and a vehicle for poverty reduction by government of Kenya (MoA, 2008). As a result many studies and development projects aimed at promoting soybean and sunflower in Kenya have been undertaken since the 1990s. While a lot of studies have been based on low adoption of these crops, challenges like gender roles, access to and control of the farmland remain undocumented. To address t...

Effects of Credit Facilities On Agricultural Production of Small Scale Farmers. (A Case Study in Molo Sub County-Tororo District)

ABSTRACT The main objective of the study was to assess relationship between credit facilities and agricultural production of small-scale fanners in Mob Sub county, Tororo District. In order to achieve the purpose of this study, three specific research objectives were addressed: to determine the demographic characteristics that influences the accessibility of credit by small scale farmers in Mob Sub County, Tororo District, to determine the impact of credit facilities on small scale farming i...

Analysis Of The Marketing Behaviour Of African Indigenous Leafy Vegetables Among Smallholder Farmers In Nyamira County, Kenya

ABSTRACT The African Indigenous Leafy Vegetables (AILV) agricultural sub-sector in Kenya has in recent times gained considerable prominence and attention. A diverse number of studies have underpinned the role it can play in improving the economic standing of smallholders, while playing an imperative nutritional role in the diets of many consumers. Stemming from increased awareness on the rise of various lifestyle illnesses and crusaders championing for healthy eating habits, the demand of A...

PRODUCTION OF WOOD ADHESIVE

ABSTRACT Adhesive is a substance that holds materials together by surface attachment, while wood adhesive is a substance that is used to hold plywood for furniture works. This substance is essential and has universal applications. Thus the aim of this research work is to produce it using cassava starch as a base binder. Starch is also used in industries to produce ethanol and glucose for textile industries, laundry and paper adhesive industries. It is of great importance to paper, wood and ...

MILK PRODUCTION, REPRODUCTION, HANDLING, MARKETING SYSTEM AND QUALITY OF RAW MILK IN LOCAL DAIRY COWS IN BEDENO DISTRICT, EAST HARARGHE ZONE, OROMIA REGION, ETHIOPIA

Abstract: The study was conducted in Bedano district, East Hararghe Zone of Oromia Region, Ethiopia. To assess milk production, reproduction, handling, marketing system and analyze milk composition of local cows at smallholder farmers’. The study had two parts: survey and monitoring. For survey study Multi-stage stratified sampling technique was employed to select targets. The number of PAs selected from rural, 3 PAs (About 10% of these PAs) was selected by using purposive sampling and for...

MILK PRODUCTION, REPRODUCTION, HANDLING, MARKETING SYSTEM AND QUALITY OF RAW MILK IN LOCAL DAIRY COWS IN BEDENO DISTRICT, EAST HARARGHE ZONE, OROMIA REGION, ETHIOPIA

Abstract: The study was conducted in Bedano district, East Hararghe Zone of Oromia Region, Ethiopia. To assess milk production, reproduction, handling, marketing system and analyze milk composition of local cows at smallholder farmers’. The study had two parts: survey and monitoring. For survey study Multi-stage stratified sampling technique was employed to select targets. The number of PAs selected from rural, 3 PAs (About 10% of these PAs) was selected by using purposive sampling and for...

The age of opportunity: prevalence of key risk factors among adolescents 10–19 years of age in nine communities in sub-Saharan Africa

Abstract  Objective: To measure health-related behaviours and risk factors among sub-Saharan African adolescents. methods Cross-sectional study in nine communities in Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Eswatini, Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania and Uganda between 2015 and 2017. Community-representative samples of males and females 10–19 years of age were selected. All communities used a uniform questionnaire that was adapted from the WHO Global School-based Student Health Survey. Weighted prevalence estimate...

RESPONSE OF HEAD CABBAGE (Brassica oleracea L.) TO DIFFERENT RATES OF NITROGEN FERTILIZER AND FARMYARD MANURE AT BORE, SOUTHERN ETHIOPIA

Abstract: Cabbage (Brassica oleracea L.) is a member of the cole crops, and it is an important fresh and processing vegetable crop in most of the countries of the world. However, yield of the crop is often constrained by low and imbalanced nutrient supply in the country at large and in Gudji Zone in particular. Therefore, this study was conducted at the Bore Agricultural Research Center (BoARC) during the period from July 1, 2014 to December 2, 2014 main cropping season to assess the effects...

Analysis And Integrated Modelling Of Biophysical And SocioEconomic Determinants of Cropping Systems in The Volta Delta

 ABSTRACT Cropping systems productivity in the Volta Delta is dependent on complex interconnecting biophysical and socioeconomic determinants. The study analysed the determinants of cropping systems yield and developed an integrated model for managing desired sustainable crop production scenarios. The analysis was conducted on change in yield over time, rainfall, temperature, Land use/land cover (LULC) and soil characteristics. District level crop yield was regressed on the biophysical vari...

Levels Of Selected Macronutrients In Varieties Of Pumpkin (Cucurbita Spp) Grown In Four Selected Districts In Lake Victoria Basin

ABSTRACT Lake Victoria Basin is one of the regions in sub-Sahara Africa which is densely populated and majority of the inhabitants are poor economically. Cases of diseases related to nutrient deficiency, child mortality, high HIV and AIDS have increased in the recent years due to malnutrition and undernourishment as the cost of basic foods have been on the rise. One way of reducing malnutrition is increased consumption of indigenous fruits and vegetables which offer variety of nutrients. The ...


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