Livestock is an important component of mixed crop-livestock farming systems in the Singida Region in Tanzania, directly or indirectly contributing to household income, food security and poverty reduction among rural people in the region. This paper examined the effect of livestock on crop commercialisation and farmers’ livelihoods in the region. The complementarity between crops and livestock in the farming systems of Singida needs to be recognised, enhanced and utilised not only by farmers and livestock keepers, but also by local government authorities and development practitioners
In this deliverable of the Project OK-Net Arable project, the findings from peer-review research on ...
ARGOS is funded by the Foundation for Research, Science and Technology (Contract Number AGRB0301). A...
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This report provides a comprehensive statistical overview of agricultural household data collected b...
This report provides a comprehensive statistical overview of agricultural household data collected b...
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Report 3b of the project “Adaptation of Smallholder Agriculture to Climate Change in Kenya
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Across Ghana, mixed-crop-livestock enterprises dominate the farming systems with most farmers produc...
This paper presents the political economy of rice commercialisation in Tanzania. It is based on a re...
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Causal mapping was used to document how the participating sheep/beef farmers described and explained...
The specific research objective addressed in this report is to assess the kiwifruit sector on a numb...
Following the 2008 global food crises, the agricultural development agenda has gained renewed intern...
This report describes the current state of play and the future actions to be taken to effectively up...
In this deliverable of the Project OK-Net Arable project, the findings from peer-review research on ...
ARGOS is funded by the Foundation for Research, Science and Technology (Contract Number AGRB0301). A...
The core of the ARGOS research design is a longitudinal panel study of New Zealand farms (including ...
This report provides a comprehensive statistical overview of agricultural household data collected b...
This report provides a comprehensive statistical overview of agricultural household data collected b...
Research in several African countries shows the rapid rise of a medium-scale farming (MSF) sector. W...
Report 3b of the project “Adaptation of Smallholder Agriculture to Climate Change in Kenya
This report presents the municipality case study for Sakhisizwe Local Municipality in the Eastern Ca...
Across Ghana, mixed-crop-livestock enterprises dominate the farming systems with most farmers produc...
This paper presents the political economy of rice commercialisation in Tanzania. It is based on a re...
reportIn this note we set out our assessment of Irish agriculture sector emissions of GHG with and w...
Causal mapping was used to document how the participating sheep/beef farmers described and explained...
The specific research objective addressed in this report is to assess the kiwifruit sector on a numb...
Following the 2008 global food crises, the agricultural development agenda has gained renewed intern...
This report describes the current state of play and the future actions to be taken to effectively up...
In this deliverable of the Project OK-Net Arable project, the findings from peer-review research on ...
ARGOS is funded by the Foundation for Research, Science and Technology (Contract Number AGRB0301). A...
The core of the ARGOS research design is a longitudinal panel study of New Zealand farms (including ...