Purpose: The purpose of the present study was to investigate agroforestry adoption by smallholder farmers in Gutu District, Zimbabwe. Design/Methodology/Approach: The methodology was based on field data collected through household questionnaires, key informant interviews and direct observations. Findings:Major findings reveal that traditional agroforestry was common in the study area. There were no cases of innovative agroforestry other than dwindling remnants from a former trees-withpasture project. Majority of respondents were willing to adopt innovative agroforestry technologies to improve yields and income. Damage and destruction of plants by pests and animals due to lack of fences emerged as the major challenges to the adoption of agro...
AbstractThis article analyzes determinants of farmers’ adoption decisions for agroforestry practices...
Masters DissertationAgroforestry have been proposed as the solution to the prevailing deforestation ...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.The adoption of conservation agricult...
Agroforestry technologies have been extensively researched and introduced to smallholder farmers in ...
This thesis deals with the perceptions of agroforestry among farmers in Babati, north- central Tanza...
Means for improving agricultural productivity among resource-poor smallholder farmers in Zambia has ...
A number of surveys to investigate the actual and potential adoption of agro forestry t...
Research has shown that agroforestry has potential to improve land productivity and increase crop yi...
Uptake and management of agroforestry technologies differs among farms in Rwanda and needs to be doc...
Small-scale farmers in Zambia are faced with problems of low crop productivity, scarcity of fuel woo...
This paper summarizes the findings of three ex-ante studies, from Malawi, Zimbabwe and Zambia, that ...
With the majority of the world’s poor living and working in developing countries, investment in agro...
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grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines the nature of indigenous agroforestry, t...
Rwandan environment has been negatively impacted by agricultural activities. In many forest areas, t...
AbstractThis article analyzes determinants of farmers’ adoption decisions for agroforestry practices...
Masters DissertationAgroforestry have been proposed as the solution to the prevailing deforestation ...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.The adoption of conservation agricult...
Agroforestry technologies have been extensively researched and introduced to smallholder farmers in ...
This thesis deals with the perceptions of agroforestry among farmers in Babati, north- central Tanza...
Means for improving agricultural productivity among resource-poor smallholder farmers in Zambia has ...
A number of surveys to investigate the actual and potential adoption of agro forestry t...
Research has shown that agroforestry has potential to improve land productivity and increase crop yi...
Uptake and management of agroforestry technologies differs among farms in Rwanda and needs to be doc...
Small-scale farmers in Zambia are faced with problems of low crop productivity, scarcity of fuel woo...
This paper summarizes the findings of three ex-ante studies, from Malawi, Zimbabwe and Zambia, that ...
With the majority of the world’s poor living and working in developing countries, investment in agro...
The purpose of this study was to assess the adoption levels of agrosilvicultural practices among sma...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines the nature of indigenous agroforestry, t...
Rwandan environment has been negatively impacted by agricultural activities. In many forest areas, t...
AbstractThis article analyzes determinants of farmers’ adoption decisions for agroforestry practices...
Masters DissertationAgroforestry have been proposed as the solution to the prevailing deforestation ...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.The adoption of conservation agricult...