This Bachelor’s thesis examines if and how the perceptions towards agricultural development differs between small-scale farmers, agricultural advisors and entrepreneurs with various age and level of knowledge. The case study was conducted in Babati District, Tanzania, during three weeks in the spring of 2015. Twelve semi-structured interviews were conducted, and to analyze the empirical results a theoretical framework was created to explain how poverty traps occur and point at possible strategies to dissolve them. The majority of the respondents expressed that the biggest obstacles and needs for small-scale farmers to be able to develop their farming is lack of capital to invest in inputs and knowledge on how to intensify their land use. Th...
This is a master dissertationThe research was done to assess the role of institutions in enhancing y...
In rural districts of Sub-Saharan Africa, livelihoods typically centre around peasant agriculture an...
A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIEN...
This Bachelor’s thesis examines if and how the perceptions towards agricultural development differs ...
The low agricultural productivity of key crops and food insecurity continue to be key issues in Sub-...
International investors have recently shown a fast growing interest in large scale acquisitions of f...
This thesis deals with the perceptions of agroforestry among farmers in Babati, north- central Tanza...
Over 80 percent of the population in Africa are smallholder peasant farmers, still predominantly eng...
Agriculture is a key element of the Tanzanian economy, it contributes about 46% of the GDP. It is no...
Agriculture in Tanzania is not only the biggest employer, but also it is the highest contributor of ...
Agriculture’s importance to poverty reduction goes far beyond its direct impact on farmers’ incomes,...
Thesis prepared for Bachelor of Science co-op in International Development Studies (IDS). Please con...
Abstract: The aim of this paper was to discuss measures that need to be employed to boost agricultur...
The study serves to provide an assessment of impediments to agricultural development in Nyazvidzi sm...
The low agricultural productivity of key crops and food insecurity continue to be key issues in Sub-...
This is a master dissertationThe research was done to assess the role of institutions in enhancing y...
In rural districts of Sub-Saharan Africa, livelihoods typically centre around peasant agriculture an...
A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIEN...
This Bachelor’s thesis examines if and how the perceptions towards agricultural development differs ...
The low agricultural productivity of key crops and food insecurity continue to be key issues in Sub-...
International investors have recently shown a fast growing interest in large scale acquisitions of f...
This thesis deals with the perceptions of agroforestry among farmers in Babati, north- central Tanza...
Over 80 percent of the population in Africa are smallholder peasant farmers, still predominantly eng...
Agriculture is a key element of the Tanzanian economy, it contributes about 46% of the GDP. It is no...
Agriculture in Tanzania is not only the biggest employer, but also it is the highest contributor of ...
Agriculture’s importance to poverty reduction goes far beyond its direct impact on farmers’ incomes,...
Thesis prepared for Bachelor of Science co-op in International Development Studies (IDS). Please con...
Abstract: The aim of this paper was to discuss measures that need to be employed to boost agricultur...
The study serves to provide an assessment of impediments to agricultural development in Nyazvidzi sm...
The low agricultural productivity of key crops and food insecurity continue to be key issues in Sub-...
This is a master dissertationThe research was done to assess the role of institutions in enhancing y...
In rural districts of Sub-Saharan Africa, livelihoods typically centre around peasant agriculture an...
A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIEN...