Sweet potato technologies, like drought resistant varieties and virus cleaned planting material have shown resilience of agricultural systems to climate change related effects. However, adoption of these technologies is very low in Uganda. This study was designed to assess the adoption potential (economic feasibility) of these technologies by rural farm household under climate change conditions. Data were collected from study areas in Kabale and Soroti districts using household survey, focused group discussion and secondary sources. The Tradeoff Analysis, Minimum Data Model Approach (TOA-MD) was employed to estimate the adoption potential of alternative practices under climate change. Results from focused group discussion reveal that farmer...
In Uganda, weather-related events such as prolonged dry seasons, floods, storms, mudslides, extreme ...
Smallholder farmers in Uganda face a wide range of agricultural production risks. Climate change and...
Rural households in sub-Saharan Africa earn a substantial part of their living from rain-fed smallho...
Sweet potato technologies, like drought resistant varieties and virus cleaned planting material have...
The debate on whether climate change will impact on peoples’ livelihoods and, hence, the need to act...
The debate on whether climate change will impact on peoples ’ livelihoods and, hence, the need to ac...
Climate change is a serious threat to the livelihoods of rural communities, particularly in mountain...
Farmers in tropical rural areas are confronted with several challenges but outstandingly climate cha...
This study employed the Just and Pope stochastic production frontier to assess the effectiveness of ...
Climate change is expected to have adverse impacts on smallholder farmers whose livelihoods depend o...
Sweet potato is a mainstay of household food security and a major source of vitamin A across sub-Sah...
Sweet potato is a food security crop with ease of production and ability to produce relatively good ...
Scientific progress and developments in technology have improved our understanding of climate change...
This research was initiated to investigate gender disparities in the adoption of climate-smart agric...
Climate change poses social, economic and environmental problems on a global scale. It is a threat t...
In Uganda, weather-related events such as prolonged dry seasons, floods, storms, mudslides, extreme ...
Smallholder farmers in Uganda face a wide range of agricultural production risks. Climate change and...
Rural households in sub-Saharan Africa earn a substantial part of their living from rain-fed smallho...
Sweet potato technologies, like drought resistant varieties and virus cleaned planting material have...
The debate on whether climate change will impact on peoples’ livelihoods and, hence, the need to act...
The debate on whether climate change will impact on peoples ’ livelihoods and, hence, the need to ac...
Climate change is a serious threat to the livelihoods of rural communities, particularly in mountain...
Farmers in tropical rural areas are confronted with several challenges but outstandingly climate cha...
This study employed the Just and Pope stochastic production frontier to assess the effectiveness of ...
Climate change is expected to have adverse impacts on smallholder farmers whose livelihoods depend o...
Sweet potato is a mainstay of household food security and a major source of vitamin A across sub-Sah...
Sweet potato is a food security crop with ease of production and ability to produce relatively good ...
Scientific progress and developments in technology have improved our understanding of climate change...
This research was initiated to investigate gender disparities in the adoption of climate-smart agric...
Climate change poses social, economic and environmental problems on a global scale. It is a threat t...
In Uganda, weather-related events such as prolonged dry seasons, floods, storms, mudslides, extreme ...
Smallholder farmers in Uganda face a wide range of agricultural production risks. Climate change and...
Rural households in sub-Saharan Africa earn a substantial part of their living from rain-fed smallho...