Kenya Agricultural Research Institute (KARI)In Kenya, smallholders are the main food producers and paradoxically, are also the most food insecure. The presentation provides an overview of a study undertaken in three rural locations in Kenya to determine how local household strategies and farmer innovations can be better supported and integrated into innovative systems. Adaptive strategies and innovations differ in time and by location, according to agroecological zones, season and even climate variability. Research and development as well as public policy must recognize and advocate for productivity-enhancing strategies and innovations inherent in smallholder farming systems
PowerPoint presentationThe presentation by the Kenya Agricultural Research Institute (KARI) focuses ...
Changes in the agriculture sector are essential to mitigate and adapt to climate change, ensure food...
Agriculture is a key driver for pro-poor economic growth in Kenya and supports over 80% of rural hou...
In Kenya, smallholders are the main food producers but are also found to be the most food insecure. ...
The study sample of 360 households was drawn randomly from 18 farmers’ groups in Kenya living under ...
Food production in Kenya is closely related to smallholder agricultural production. Paradoxically, m...
Food production in Kenya is closely related to smallholder agricultural production. Paradoxically, m...
Smallholder Agriculture is key to livelihoods of many rural households in developing and transition ...
Smallholder Agriculture is key to livelihoods of many rural households in developing and transition ...
Rainfed agriculture dominates food production systems in arid and semi-arid agro-ecozones. Water is ...
The poster provides information regarding an agricultural innovation project in Kenya, including pro...
We explore how smallholder agricultural systems in the Kenyan highlands might intensify and/or diver...
Poverty in Kenya has been on the increase over the last decade. It is estimated that 56% of the tota...
Rapidly changing climatic conditions in East Africa are increasing sources of vulnerability for rura...
Increasing communities’ adaptive capacity is crucial to enhancing the sustainability of liveli...
PowerPoint presentationThe presentation by the Kenya Agricultural Research Institute (KARI) focuses ...
Changes in the agriculture sector are essential to mitigate and adapt to climate change, ensure food...
Agriculture is a key driver for pro-poor economic growth in Kenya and supports over 80% of rural hou...
In Kenya, smallholders are the main food producers but are also found to be the most food insecure. ...
The study sample of 360 households was drawn randomly from 18 farmers’ groups in Kenya living under ...
Food production in Kenya is closely related to smallholder agricultural production. Paradoxically, m...
Food production in Kenya is closely related to smallholder agricultural production. Paradoxically, m...
Smallholder Agriculture is key to livelihoods of many rural households in developing and transition ...
Smallholder Agriculture is key to livelihoods of many rural households in developing and transition ...
Rainfed agriculture dominates food production systems in arid and semi-arid agro-ecozones. Water is ...
The poster provides information regarding an agricultural innovation project in Kenya, including pro...
We explore how smallholder agricultural systems in the Kenyan highlands might intensify and/or diver...
Poverty in Kenya has been on the increase over the last decade. It is estimated that 56% of the tota...
Rapidly changing climatic conditions in East Africa are increasing sources of vulnerability for rura...
Increasing communities’ adaptive capacity is crucial to enhancing the sustainability of liveli...
PowerPoint presentationThe presentation by the Kenya Agricultural Research Institute (KARI) focuses ...
Changes in the agriculture sector are essential to mitigate and adapt to climate change, ensure food...
Agriculture is a key driver for pro-poor economic growth in Kenya and supports over 80% of rural hou...