Effects of Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) on food security and incomes of smallholder farmers in Tabora region, Tanzania

Results of this study indicate that CSA adoption significantly improves both food security and household income. Key determinants include socio-demographic factors, such as gender and age, economic factors like credit financing availability and market access, infrastructural elements including irrigation facilities, and attitudinal aspects such as farmers’ perceptions of climate risks and their attitudes towards sustainable […]

Results of this study indicate that CSA adoption significantly improves both food security and household income. Key determinants include socio-demographic factors, such as gender and age, economic factors like credit financing availability and market access, infrastructural elements including irrigation facilities, and attitudinal aspects such as farmers’ perceptions of climate risks and their attitudes towards sustainable practices. READ ON…!