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Food security in a climate perspective: what role could the private sector play regarding investment in smallholder agriculture in Ethiopia, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania and Zambia
Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2014The purpose of this study is to discuss different ways of implementing the "Food Security in a Climate Perspective strategy 2013-15" in relation to support to private sector development and public-private partnership (PPP) as regards agriculture, climate change and food seDocumentFood, Markets and Nutrition: Maximizing the Impacts of Private Sector Engagement in Tanzania
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015This report summarizes the findings of a workshop for representatives of Tanzanian government, development partners, civil society and private sector organisations, hosted by the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) on 30 March 2015.Document"Why wait until the next food crisis?" Improving food reserves strategies in East Africa
Agency for Co-operation and Research in Development, 2014ACORD's research on the importance of African countries holding food reserves for promoting food security and price stability. This report analyses the food reserves policies of three countries in East Africa – Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda – showing how these can, indeed must, be improved to address hunger.DocumentSynthesis report on current and emerging youth policies and initiatives with links to agriculture: the case of Malawi, Mauritius, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania and Zimbabwe
Food, Agriculture and Natural Resource Policy Analysis Network, 2012Sub–Saharan African (SSA) countries have a unique population profile, with 44 percent of its population being under the age of 15, making it the youngest region of the world.DocumentFrom research to result: transforming peasant agriculture? Mid-term review of EPINAV Programme, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania. Final report.
The Norwegian Embassy in Tanzania, 2014Norway’s Embassy in Dar es Salaam contracted a mid-term review (MTR) of the Programme "Enhancing Pro-Poor Innovations in Natural Resources and Agricultural Value Chains" (EPINAV), implemented by Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) in collaboration with Norway’s University of Life Sciences (NMBU).DocumentCommercialisation of African Smallholder Farming. The Case of Smallholder Farmers in C. Tanzania
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2014Future Agricultures Working Paper 72Khamaldin Mutabazi, Steve Wiggins & Ntengua MdoeAugust 2013DocumentImproving smallholder livelihoods through local value chain development: a case study of goat milk yoghurt in Tanzania
International Food and Agribusiness Management Association, 2012Smallholder farmers have difficulties entering established value chains with value-added products. In this paper, we look at smallholders’ capability to establish and sustainably manage a competitive and economically viable local dairy value chain through the case of Twawose, a small dairy goat co-operative in Tanzania.DocumentMicrofinance for agricultural firms: credit access and loan repayment in Tanzania
AgEcon Search, 2012The commercial microfinance institution (MFI) in Tanzania deserves special attention. This paper investigates whether Tanzanian agricultural firms have a different probability to get a loan and whether their loans are differently volume rationed than loans to non-agricultural firms.DocumentTracking results in agriculture and rural development in less-than-ideal conditions
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2009While donors and development practitioners still lack a common framework of results indicators to measure the effectiveness of development assistance, this sourcebook sets out a menu of core indicators that can be used to monitor agriculture and rural development (ARD) at the project, national regional and global levels.DocumentMoving out of poverty in Tanzania: evidence from Kagera
Journal of Development Studies, 2009In order to increase the impact of poverty reduction programmes, development practitioners are increasingly attempting to understand the reasons why particular communities and individuals are able to escape from poverty, while others are not. This kind of research is most insightful when it is focuses on pathways out of poverty under particularly trying circumstances.Pages
