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Haruna Sekabira, Ghislain T. Tepa-Yotto, Rousseau Djouaka, Victor Clottey, Christopher Gaitu, Manuele Tamò, Yusuf Kaweesa and Stanley Peter Ddungu
Following the development and dissemination of new climate-smart agricultural technologies to farmers globally, there has been an increase in the number of socio-economic studies on the adoption of climate-smart integrated pests? management (CS-IPM) tech...
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Maurice Kesonga Nsele, Jules Nkulu Mwine Fyama, Kevin Maréchal and Thomas Dogot
A package of innovations was disseminated in urban agriculture and created real opportunities for employment, income, and the supply of vegetables of high nutritional quality. However, ten years later, farmers are working for a daily income of less than ...
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Leigh Whittinghill and Sait Sarr
As urban populations increase, there is growing interest in developing innovative technologies, sustainable urban farming practices, policy measures, and other strategies to address key barriers in urban agriculture that impede improved food security and...
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Angélique Neema Ciza,Rhys Manners,Marc Schut,Stany Vwima Ngezirabona,Philippe Lebailly
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Despite repeated wars and the persistence of feudal land tenure, the agricultural sector is at the center of economic activity for most rural households in the Democratic Republic of Congo. This study aims to assess the competitivity of the agricultural ...
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Blessing Ropafadzo Chigunhah,Ezekia Svotwa,Gerald Munyoro,Tendai J. Mabvure,Ignatius Govere
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Bank credit is indispensable for commercializing and modernizing the agricultural sector in developing economies like Zimbabwe, where agriculture is the key pillar of livelihoods. This study sought to establish the relative importance of private capital ...
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Agroforestry represents a solution to land degradation by agriculture, but social barriers to wider application of agroforestry persist. More than half of all cropland in the USA is leased rather than owner-operated, and the short terms of most leases pr...
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Noldy Richard SupitGrace Nathania Clara SabandarNandang Rukanda
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The villages currently have various economic problems such as low land tenure and relatively small business scale, some even tend to subsistence; limited access to finance and tend to be patterned 'ijon'; lack of market access and low bargaining power; l...
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Lara M. Lundsgaard-Hansen, Flurina Schneider, Julie G. Zaehringer, Christoph Oberlack, Win Myint and Peter Messerli
Myanmar has experienced profound transformations of land use and land governance, often at the expense of smallholders. Empirical evidence on the agency of actors included and excluded in land use decision-making remains scarce. This study analyses who i...
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Rico Kongsager
Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is proposed as a necessity, as the agricultural sector will need to adapt to resist future climatic change, to which high emissions from the sector contribute significantly. This study, which is an exploratory case study b...
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Dara Y. Thompson, Brent M. Swallow and Martin K. Luckert
Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) has been systematically advanced within the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). However, implementing REDD+ in a populated landscape requires information on local costs a...
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