This working paper analyses the financial cost and benefit of adopting two different bundles of climate-smart agriculture (CSA) practices, which are tailored for the diverse conditions that prevail in southern Malawi. The results show the integration of CSA practices, including soil conservation, agroforestry, and livestock diversification, into conventional maize-legume and maize monocrop systems is profitable for farmers. Moreover, the profitability of these systems increases under extreme weather conditions that occur with increasing frequency in the region. However, the upfront costs and cost variability associated with the adoption of these CSA scenarios is high relative to conventional practices. In addition, while the Net Present Val...
Climate change is posing threat to agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa including Ghana. Climate-Smart...
Adoption of appropriate climate smart innovations is the major step towards enhancing food security,...
Agriculture is critical to Malawi’s future. It accounts for 80% of employment, more than 80% of fore...
Climate change will adversely affect agricultural production for small-scale farmers in developing c...
Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) aims at enhancing the capacity of farming systems to sustainably sup...
The climate-smart agriculture (CSA) concept reflects an ambition to improve the integration of agric...
Climate change and extreme weather events undermine smallholder household food and income security i...
This dissertation consists of three (3) papers on climate-smart agriculture (CSA) – an increasingly ...
Agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa must undergo significant productivity improvements to meet the com...
Climate change will adversely affect agricultural production for small-scale farmers in developing c...
The adoption of climate-smart soil (CSS) practices among farmers have the potential to rehabilitate ...
Agriculture in Africa requires substantial investments, public and private, to increase agriculture ...
Initial and sustained use of Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) often hinges on the economic costs, ben...
Recent studies highlight a growing concern over the limited adoption of climate smart agricultural (...
In many developing countries the adoption of climate sustainable practices is hindered by resource a...
Climate change is posing threat to agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa including Ghana. Climate-Smart...
Adoption of appropriate climate smart innovations is the major step towards enhancing food security,...
Agriculture is critical to Malawi’s future. It accounts for 80% of employment, more than 80% of fore...
Climate change will adversely affect agricultural production for small-scale farmers in developing c...
Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) aims at enhancing the capacity of farming systems to sustainably sup...
The climate-smart agriculture (CSA) concept reflects an ambition to improve the integration of agric...
Climate change and extreme weather events undermine smallholder household food and income security i...
This dissertation consists of three (3) papers on climate-smart agriculture (CSA) – an increasingly ...
Agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa must undergo significant productivity improvements to meet the com...
Climate change will adversely affect agricultural production for small-scale farmers in developing c...
The adoption of climate-smart soil (CSS) practices among farmers have the potential to rehabilitate ...
Agriculture in Africa requires substantial investments, public and private, to increase agriculture ...
Initial and sustained use of Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) often hinges on the economic costs, ben...
Recent studies highlight a growing concern over the limited adoption of climate smart agricultural (...
In many developing countries the adoption of climate sustainable practices is hindered by resource a...
Climate change is posing threat to agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa including Ghana. Climate-Smart...
Adoption of appropriate climate smart innovations is the major step towards enhancing food security,...
Agriculture is critical to Malawi’s future. It accounts for 80% of employment, more than 80% of fore...