Tanzania J.Agric.Sc. (2007) Vol. 8 No.2, 103 -114 Accepted May, 2008Poverty can be categorized into income poverty and non-income poverty. At the smallscale Jarmers level income poverty results Jrom low productivity oj agricultural enterprises. hence low sales oj products. On the other hand. non income poverty encompasses a wide range oj live phenomena, including level oj education, poor survival strategies, poor nutritional status. lack oj clean and saJe drinking water, poor social wellbeing, vulnerability , etc. In 2000/01 about 62% oj households in Tanzania succumbed to income poverty. While the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) was silent on research as one oj the strategic approaches to reduce poverty in Tanzania, a stud...
This paper explores how farm productivity affects poverty, and how various factor market constraints...
This paper evaluates the impact of adoption of improved pigeonpea technologies on consumption expend...
Income poverty in Tanzania as elsewhere in developing countries is predominantly a rural phenomenon ...
This article discusses poverty reducing effects of agricultural research, based on existing impact a...
This article discusses poverty reducing effects of agricultural research, based on existing impact a...
Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences (2013) Accepted August, 2010 Vol. 12 No. 1, 1-9Improved te...
Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2013, Vol. 12(1) : 1-9Improved technologies induce produc...
Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2013, Vol. 12(1) : 1-9Improved technologies induce produc...
Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences (2013) Accepted August, 2010 Vol. 12 No. 1, 1-9Improved te...
Agriculture’s importance to poverty reduction goes far beyond its direct impact on farmers’ incomes,...
Agriculture is a key element of the Tanzanian economy, it contributes about 46% of the GDP. It is no...
Agriculture is a key element of the Tanzanian economy, it contributes about 46% of the GDP. It is no...
Income poverty in Tanzania as elsewhere in developing countries is predominantly a rural phenomenon ...
Income poverty in Tanzania as elsewhere in developing countries is predominantly a rural phenomenon ...
This paper explores how farm productivity affects poverty, and how various factor market constraints...
This paper explores how farm productivity affects poverty, and how various factor market constraints...
This paper evaluates the impact of adoption of improved pigeonpea technologies on consumption expend...
Income poverty in Tanzania as elsewhere in developing countries is predominantly a rural phenomenon ...
This article discusses poverty reducing effects of agricultural research, based on existing impact a...
This article discusses poverty reducing effects of agricultural research, based on existing impact a...
Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences (2013) Accepted August, 2010 Vol. 12 No. 1, 1-9Improved te...
Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2013, Vol. 12(1) : 1-9Improved technologies induce produc...
Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2013, Vol. 12(1) : 1-9Improved technologies induce produc...
Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences (2013) Accepted August, 2010 Vol. 12 No. 1, 1-9Improved te...
Agriculture’s importance to poverty reduction goes far beyond its direct impact on farmers’ incomes,...
Agriculture is a key element of the Tanzanian economy, it contributes about 46% of the GDP. It is no...
Agriculture is a key element of the Tanzanian economy, it contributes about 46% of the GDP. It is no...
Income poverty in Tanzania as elsewhere in developing countries is predominantly a rural phenomenon ...
Income poverty in Tanzania as elsewhere in developing countries is predominantly a rural phenomenon ...
This paper explores how farm productivity affects poverty, and how various factor market constraints...
This paper explores how farm productivity affects poverty, and how various factor market constraints...
This paper evaluates the impact of adoption of improved pigeonpea technologies on consumption expend...
Income poverty in Tanzania as elsewhere in developing countries is predominantly a rural phenomenon ...