Increasing population pressure, coupled with the effects of climate change manifested by longer dry seasons, wildfires, and conflicts, threatens the food systems of minority communities. In the case of the Mbororo minority community of Northwest Region of Cameroon, these threats are exacerbated by already existing problems of marginalisation. This study assesses agricultural risks in the global context of food distribution and gross domestic product that also poses a specific threat to the food system of the Mbororo people. The study aims to (1) assess the types of agricultural risk encountered by the Mbororo community, (2) examine the likelihood and severity of these risks, and (3) appraise local risk management strategies adopted to minim...
This study set out to examine why agricultural production in differing agro-ecological zones of the ...
Climate risk represents an increasing threat to poor and vulnerable farmers in drought-proneareas of...
Climate change and variability contribute to exacerbating poverty and social unrest in poor countrie...
Increasing population pressure, coupled with the effects of climate change manifested by longer dry ...
Mountains are rich in pastures and water for agro-pastoral resources and supports rain-fed farming t...
AbstractSub-Saharan Africa (SSA), among other regions of the world, stands today as one of the harde...
If family farming is supported, it can serve as a foundation for growth and food security. One of Ca...
The agricultural sector in Tanzania is facing high climatic risks. Frequent and severe temperature a...
Variability and declining food production and accessibility in West Africa have characterised the fo...
This report contains information on a field assessment of risks associated with climate variability ...
The North West Province of Cameroon is one of the four provinces that account for 90 % of Cameroon's...
The agricultural sector in Tanzania has been exposed to high climatic risks for the past several dec...
A deeper understanding of how smallholder farmers perceive and manage risks is crucial to identify o...
Over the years, the government of Cameroon has been very instrumental in her struggle towards ensuri...
Food production decisions in Nigeria are made mainly by small-scale farmers who face a number of ris...
This study set out to examine why agricultural production in differing agro-ecological zones of the ...
Climate risk represents an increasing threat to poor and vulnerable farmers in drought-proneareas of...
Climate change and variability contribute to exacerbating poverty and social unrest in poor countrie...
Increasing population pressure, coupled with the effects of climate change manifested by longer dry ...
Mountains are rich in pastures and water for agro-pastoral resources and supports rain-fed farming t...
AbstractSub-Saharan Africa (SSA), among other regions of the world, stands today as one of the harde...
If family farming is supported, it can serve as a foundation for growth and food security. One of Ca...
The agricultural sector in Tanzania is facing high climatic risks. Frequent and severe temperature a...
Variability and declining food production and accessibility in West Africa have characterised the fo...
This report contains information on a field assessment of risks associated with climate variability ...
The North West Province of Cameroon is one of the four provinces that account for 90 % of Cameroon's...
The agricultural sector in Tanzania has been exposed to high climatic risks for the past several dec...
A deeper understanding of how smallholder farmers perceive and manage risks is crucial to identify o...
Over the years, the government of Cameroon has been very instrumental in her struggle towards ensuri...
Food production decisions in Nigeria are made mainly by small-scale farmers who face a number of ris...
This study set out to examine why agricultural production in differing agro-ecological zones of the ...
Climate risk represents an increasing threat to poor and vulnerable farmers in drought-proneareas of...
Climate change and variability contribute to exacerbating poverty and social unrest in poor countrie...