Determinants, synergies, trade-offs, and impacts of climate-smart agriculture technology adoption on crop yield and farm income: evidence from Tanzania

The study examines how proximity of medium- and large-scale farms influences climate-smart agriculture (CSA) technology adoption among smallholder farmers in Tanzania. Findings show that adoption rates for CSA technologies like irrigation, improved seeds, and fertilizers remain low but vary between crops. Smallholders near larger farms show higher adoption rates, suggesting proximity facilitates knowledge transfer and […]

Technological Advancement in Food Production and Management and its Implications on Food Security: A Case Study of Rice and Maize Products in Tanzania

The study intended to analyse the impact of technology adoption in the production and management of staple foods, particularly maize, and rice, and its corresponding implications on food security, as well as post-harvest losses. The study was motivated by the premise that, although most literature explores the importance of adopting technology on post-harvest losses, few […]