Uptake and Dissemination Pathways for Climate-Smart Agriculture Technologies and Practices in Lushoto, Tanzania

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Curated Content
Author or Institution as Author: 
Nyasimi M.
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Radeny M., Kimeli P., Mungai C., Sayula G., Kinyangi J.

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Date of publication: 
October, 2016
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CCAFS
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Description/Abstract: 

Smallholder farmers in East Africa need information and knowledge on appropriate climate-smart agriculture (CSA) technologies and practices, and institutional innovations in order to effectively adapt to climate change and cope with climate variability. This paper assesses farmer uptake of climate-smart agricultural practices and innovations following a farmer learning journey through the Farms of the Future (FotF) approach.

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Keywords: 
Smallholder farmers Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) Technologies Practices Institutional innovations Climate change Climate variability
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Nyasimi M, Radeny M, Kimeli P, Mungai C, Sayula G, Kinyangi J.
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CCAFS
Citation: 

Nyasimi M., Radeny M., Kimeli P., Mungai C., Sayula G., Kinyangi J.,2016.  Uptake and Dissemination Pathways for Climate-Smart Agriculture Technologies and Practices in Lushoto, Tanzania.

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Tanzania

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