Pathways to sustainable intensification in Eastern and Southern Africa - cross country report 2013

The main objective of this report is to present the overall results from the APP project survey across the five project countries. The results are meant to share knowledge on sustainab le intensification practices (SIPs) landscape, maize productivity, access to institutional services and welfare of farm households in the project target areas. The report is mainly based on descriptive statistics and it is organized as follows:- chapter two of this reports outlines the main socioeconomic characteristics of the households in the study areas of the five project countries mainly concentrating on the demographic characteristics of the households surveyed and ownership of key livestock and non-livestock assets. On the other hand, chapter three delves into adoption of sustainable agricultural intensification practices across the five countries with more detailed analysis and discussion of adoption of improved maize varieties and inorganic fertilizer. The profiling of surveyed households based on key welfare outcomes is outlined in chapter four while chapter five describes household income structure, risks and livelihood shocks.

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Main Authors: Marenya, Paswel, Kassie, Menale, Muricho, Geoffrey, Mangisoni, Julius, Yirga, Chilot, Mishili, Fulgence, Obare, Gideon, Tostao, Emilio
Format: Survey data biblioteca
Language:English
Published: CIMMYT Research Data & Software Repository Network 2013
Subjects:Agricultural Sciences, Gender, Intensification, Sustainable agriculture, Technology, Data, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, United Republic of Tanzania,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11529/11072
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spelling dat-cimmyt-11529110722020-08-02T01:00:07ZPathways to sustainable intensification in Eastern and Southern Africa - cross country report 2013https://hdl.handle.net/11529/11072Marenya, PaswelKassie, MenaleMuricho, GeoffreyMangisoni, JuliusYirga, ChilotMishili, FulgenceObare, GideonTostao, EmilioCIMMYT Research Data & Software Repository NetworkThe main objective of this report is to present the overall results from the APP project survey across the five project countries. The results are meant to share knowledge on sustainab le intensification practices (SIPs) landscape, maize productivity, access to institutional services and welfare of farm households in the project target areas. The report is mainly based on descriptive statistics and it is organized as follows:- chapter two of this reports outlines the main socioeconomic characteristics of the households in the study areas of the five project countries mainly concentrating on the demographic characteristics of the households surveyed and ownership of key livestock and non-livestock assets. On the other hand, chapter three delves into adoption of sustainable agricultural intensification practices across the five countries with more detailed analysis and discussion of adoption of improved maize varieties and inorganic fertilizer. The profiling of surveyed households based on key welfare outcomes is outlined in chapter four while chapter five describes household income structure, risks and livelihood shocks.Agricultural SciencesGenderIntensificationSustainable agricultureTechnologyDataEthiopiaKenyaMalawiMozambiqueUnited Republic of TanzaniaEnglish2013Survey data
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topic Agricultural Sciences
Gender
Intensification
Sustainable agriculture
Technology
Data
Ethiopia
Kenya
Malawi
Mozambique
United Republic of Tanzania
Agricultural Sciences
Gender
Intensification
Sustainable agriculture
Technology
Data
Ethiopia
Kenya
Malawi
Mozambique
United Republic of Tanzania
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Gender
Intensification
Sustainable agriculture
Technology
Data
Ethiopia
Kenya
Malawi
Mozambique
United Republic of Tanzania
Agricultural Sciences
Gender
Intensification
Sustainable agriculture
Technology
Data
Ethiopia
Kenya
Malawi
Mozambique
United Republic of Tanzania
Marenya, Paswel
Kassie, Menale
Muricho, Geoffrey
Mangisoni, Julius
Yirga, Chilot
Mishili, Fulgence
Obare, Gideon
Tostao, Emilio
Pathways to sustainable intensification in Eastern and Southern Africa - cross country report 2013
description The main objective of this report is to present the overall results from the APP project survey across the five project countries. The results are meant to share knowledge on sustainab le intensification practices (SIPs) landscape, maize productivity, access to institutional services and welfare of farm households in the project target areas. The report is mainly based on descriptive statistics and it is organized as follows:- chapter two of this reports outlines the main socioeconomic characteristics of the households in the study areas of the five project countries mainly concentrating on the demographic characteristics of the households surveyed and ownership of key livestock and non-livestock assets. On the other hand, chapter three delves into adoption of sustainable agricultural intensification practices across the five countries with more detailed analysis and discussion of adoption of improved maize varieties and inorganic fertilizer. The profiling of surveyed households based on key welfare outcomes is outlined in chapter four while chapter five describes household income structure, risks and livelihood shocks.
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Gender
Intensification
Sustainable agriculture
Technology
Data
Ethiopia
Kenya
Malawi
Mozambique
United Republic of Tanzania
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Kassie, Menale
Muricho, Geoffrey
Mangisoni, Julius
Yirga, Chilot
Mishili, Fulgence
Obare, Gideon
Tostao, Emilio
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Muricho, Geoffrey
Mangisoni, Julius
Yirga, Chilot
Mishili, Fulgence
Obare, Gideon
Tostao, Emilio
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title Pathways to sustainable intensification in Eastern and Southern Africa - cross country report 2013
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