In many sub-Saharan African countries, poverty and food insecurity are linked to low agricultural productivity which accelerating climate change (CC) threatens to make even worse. In Tanzania and Malawi, a key challenge for decision makers is to understand the context and strategies of farmers and other stakeholders in agriculture for adapting to CC, including increasingly variable climatic conditions. Diverse farming environments and complexities associated with the context of peoples’ livelihoods varying over time and space suggest a need for localized innovation to enhance and..
The organizers of this international Conference on Information for Meeting Africa’s Agricultural Tra...
This study was carried out to understand the underlying dynamics of agricultural commercialisation i...
The wider context of our research and training, and the ultimate rationale for establishing and mai...
This report presents the findings of a mid-term review of the Agricultural Research and Development ...
The research focus is urban and rural linkages in relation to agriculture and food systems, while al...
In Tanzania, half the population lives below the poverty line and suffers from food insecurity. Of t...
This paper explores climate change - agriculture debates in Malawi in view of the increasing interes...
In the past few decades, climate-smart agriculture (CSA) has been promoted to improve food security ...
Agriculture plays a dominant role in the economic development of countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. De...
Copublished with Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of ZimbabweCASS/PLAAS occasion paper...
In recent years, there has been a move in eastern and southern African countries from centralised an...
This paper is concerned with how young people in the Mvurwi Farming Area in Zimbabwe engage with or ...
Malawi is a land-locked country in southern Africa with a total land area of 118,485 square kilomete...
In Malawi, agriculture remains an important component of the economy; employing 85 percent of the l...
Sunflower commercialisation in Singida Region, Tanzania has been successful. The successes include i...
The organizers of this international Conference on Information for Meeting Africa’s Agricultural Tra...
This study was carried out to understand the underlying dynamics of agricultural commercialisation i...
The wider context of our research and training, and the ultimate rationale for establishing and mai...
This report presents the findings of a mid-term review of the Agricultural Research and Development ...
The research focus is urban and rural linkages in relation to agriculture and food systems, while al...
In Tanzania, half the population lives below the poverty line and suffers from food insecurity. Of t...
This paper explores climate change - agriculture debates in Malawi in view of the increasing interes...
In the past few decades, climate-smart agriculture (CSA) has been promoted to improve food security ...
Agriculture plays a dominant role in the economic development of countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. De...
Copublished with Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of ZimbabweCASS/PLAAS occasion paper...
In recent years, there has been a move in eastern and southern African countries from centralised an...
This paper is concerned with how young people in the Mvurwi Farming Area in Zimbabwe engage with or ...
Malawi is a land-locked country in southern Africa with a total land area of 118,485 square kilomete...
In Malawi, agriculture remains an important component of the economy; employing 85 percent of the l...
Sunflower commercialisation in Singida Region, Tanzania has been successful. The successes include i...
The organizers of this international Conference on Information for Meeting Africa’s Agricultural Tra...
This study was carried out to understand the underlying dynamics of agricultural commercialisation i...
The wider context of our research and training, and the ultimate rationale for establishing and mai...